Carlos Correa goes to a second arbitration hearing with Astros

Puerto Rican star Carlos Correa’s shortstop will go to a second arbitration hearing with the Houston Astros after rejecting the offer in his third and final year of eligibility before becoming a free agent at the end of the 2021 season.

Santa Isabel, 26, is asking for a $ 12.5 million contract, a $ 3 million increase from Houston’s $ 9.5 million bid.

In 2019, Correa won the process of obtaining 5 million dollars, after Astros offered him 4.25 million dollars. Last year, he avoided going to an agreement hearing on $ 8.5 million.

Rookie of the Year of the American League 2015, the best choice in the 2012 draft, came out of a short season, averaging .264 five rounds on home soil and 25 RBIs in 58 games.

In the postseason, he was one of the stars of October, hitting .362 with six home runs and 17 RBIs in 13 games. The Astros gave up a game to return to the World Series for the third time in four years, losing Game 7 of the American Series Championship League to the Tampa Bay Rays.

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