The Giants took home the Carlos Correa prize after failing to land the current American League MVP

Accepting the great shortstop's 13-year, $350 million contract

There is a complete no-trade clause and no opt-out in the agreement. The move has not been confirmed by the club

Later on Tuesday night, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic claimed that the Mets had entered the race to sign Correa

After Buster Posey's retirement in 2021, the Giants were searching for a new face of the team, and Correa's entrance will usher in a new era for the team. 

After Buster Posey's retirement in 2021, the Giants were searching for a new face of the team, and Correa's entrance will usher in a new era for the team.

Correa's record-breaking contract comfortably tops Posey's eight-year, $167 million pact from March 2013, making it the largest in club history

It also surpassed Francisco Lindor's $341 million pact for the biggest shortstop contract in terms of overall value. 

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