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Francisco Lindor had some fun with his buddy Carlos Correa at second base

Nearly seven years ago, LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Dwyane Wade decided to join forces in Miami after a friendship born during their time with the U.S. National Team. This year's World Baseball Classic has helped develop similarly strong bonds for baseball.
During Wednesday night's game between the Indians and Astros, shortstops Francisco Lindor and Carlos Correa had a little fun at second base after a fourth-inning double by Correa.

Lindor and Correa recently played together for Team Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic and it seems that experience has sparked a friendship, or at least a level of rapport such that Correa didn't respond to Lindor's antics with either confusion or disdain.
We're not saying we're a couple years away from seeing the two form a Miami Heat-style super team, but it is always fun to see two of the best young players in the game getting along and feeding off each other's energy.

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