Scott Boras is a bit confounded.
The prominent agent told Bob Nightengale of USA Today he didn't "understand" the New York Mets after the team consulted with orthopedic specialist Dr. Robert Anderson and retracted a 12-year, $315 million deal to star shortstop Carlos Correa.
Anderson had also advised the San Francisco Giants against giving Carlos Correa a long-term deal due to his right ankle, and Boras was a bit confused as to why the Mets entered into negotiations in the first place:
"I gave them all of the information. We had them talk to four doctors.