One year after waiting out the market, Carlos Correa has wasted little time in finding a new home by agreeing to a deal with the San Francisco Giants.
Per ESPN's Jeff Passan, the 28-year-old will earn $350 million over 13 years from the Giants. Passan noted it is the largest contract in MLB history for a shortstop.
A two-time All-Star during his seven seasons with the Houston Astros, Correa appeared to be in line for one of the biggest long-term contracts in free agency last winter. He didn't end up signing until March 22 when the Minnesota Twins presented him with a unique deal.