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Twins’ Carlos Correa’s struggles continue, hears it from home crowd: ‘I'd boo myself too’

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The Minnesota Twins committed $200 million to shortstop Carlos Correa in the offseason, the most the franchise has ever committed toward one player. 

And Correa is not performing like a $200 million player. 

Carlos Correa of the Minnesota Twins fields against the Kansas City Royals on April 30, 2023, at Target Field in Minneapolis. (Brace Hemmelgarn/Minnesota Twins/Getty Images)

Through 36 games of the 2023 MLB season, Correa is hitting an anemic .185 at the plate, and Minnesota fans are voicing their displeasure. 

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Correa went 0-5 at the plate on Tuesday, leaving six runners on base as the Twins lost to the San Diego Padres, with Twins fans booing their star after his final two at-bats. 

"I'd boo myself too with the amount of money I'm making, if I'm playing like that," Correa said.

"Obviously, (the boos are) acceptable. It's part of the game, part of sports," Correa said. "Fans want production, and fans want a team that's going to compete out there and win games. It's to be expected when you play poorly. But at the same time, the work doesn't stop. I'm going to keep working and keep focusing on the things I can control, and the results will come."

Carlos Correa of the Minnesota Twins looks on against the White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field on Oct. 5, 2022, in Chicago. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Correa returned to Minnesota in the offseason after a bizarre few months that saw the two-time All-Star reportedly agree to terms with the San Francisco Giants and the New York Mets before both deals fell apart.

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