Carlos Javier Correa...X: @TeamCJCorrea...Instagram: @teamcjcorrea...Wife, Daniella, reside in Houston, Texas...Couple has two sons, Kylo, born in Nov. 2021 and Kenzo, born in March 2023...Daniella is a former Miss Texas, having won the honor in 2016...The Astros invited Daniella out to the ballpark to throw a first pitch in Aug. 2016, where the couple first met...One year later, just after the Astros clinched the 2017 World Series title, Carlos proposed to Daniella in a postgame TV interview with FOX reporter Ken Rosenthal...Played amateur baseball at the Puerto Rico Baseball Academy in Gurabo, P.R., and was named a Rawlings First Team All-American in 2012, his final year at the academy...Selected first overall in 2012 and became the highest-drafted player selected out of Puerto Rico all-time, a label that was previously held by catcher Ramon Castro, who was picked 17th overall by Houston in 1994...Is a combat sports and mixed martial arts enthusiast...He and former Astros teammate Lance McCullers Jr. are the co-hosts of their own combat sports podcast titled "The Walkout," which is carried by SiriusXM and has an average rating of 4.5 out of 5.0 on iTunes...Is also an avid fan of movies, particularly the Marvel superhero films...Used to write Rotten Tomatoes movie reviews as a way of practicing English...Visited the offices of Marvel in 2017...He and his wife, Daniella, own two dogs, Groot and Rocket, named after two characters from the Guardians of the Galaxy film series...Is the driving force behind The Correa Family Foundation, which aims to provide transformative experiences and support to children affected by poverty or illness...During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Correa Family Foundation enacted a number of initiatives, including a $500,000 donation to the City of Houston in the form of surgical and medical supplies, the creation of a program that delivered 2,500 meals per day to homeless, elderly and public employees in Houston, and a delivery of supplies to Puerto Rico facilitated by the Astros Foundation and Crane Worldwide...Was in Puerto Rico prior to the 2020 season when the island was struck by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake...Correa described the disaster as the scariest moment of his life...To help with rebuilding efforts following the devastation, his Foundation started a Puerto Rico Earthquake Recovery Fund, with proceeds benefitting local schools...When he was younger he wanted to learn English so he could "speak for himself" when he made it to the Major Leagues, so his dad got a second job in construction to pay for his English classes...Given Carl R. Pohlad Outstanding Community Service Award in 2022...Inherited nickname "C4" from agent Scott Boras during introductory press conference at Twins spring training facility in Fort Myers, Fla., referring to his new number and initials...Big fan of Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny...Has used walk-up song "25/8" by Bad Bunny most of career...Participated in 2023 and 2024 TwinsFest at Target Field.
2023
Planned on playing for Team Puerto Rico in the WBC during Spring Training but had to withdraw as his wife gave birth to the couple's second son, Kenzo, at the beginning of March...Was Twins Opening Day shortstop for second straight season after re-signing in the offseason...Went 1-for-5 on Opening Day, March 30 at Kansas City...Reached base safely in nine of first 10 games to start season, posting a .318 on-base percentage in that span...Played in 900th career game on April 16 at New York-AL...Walked three times in back-to-back games on May 19-20 at Los Angeles-AL...In the May 20 game he reached four times, also going 1-for-2...It was one of five times reaching base four times in a game on season (also, April 22 vs. Washington, July 3 vs. Kansas City, July 22 vs. Chicago-AL and Sept. 16 at Chicago-AL)...Missed a few games in late May due to experiencing plantar fasciitis in left foot...Hit second career grand slam on June 10 at Toronto, a go-ahead shot in the seventh inning that led the Twins to a 9-4 victory at Rogers Centre – was Twins' first grand slam of the season...Season-high four RBI that day; matched four RBI on Aug. 7 at Detroit...Recorded 200th career double on June 11 at Toronto...Hit walk-off home run on June 13 vs. Milwaukee, a two-run shot off Devin Williams...The homer capped off a four-run ninth for the Twins as they won 7-5...Marked Correa's ninth career walk-off hit and 10th career walk-off plate appearance...Inserted into the leadoff spot on June 30 through Aug. 4...Hit .296 (24-for-81) with a .376 on-base percentage and helped lead the Twins to a 14-6 record in the first 20 games of that stretch...Hit .213 (16-for-75) in the next 21 games from that spot and moved back to middle of order...Tied single-game career high with four hits (12th time in career) on July 3 vs. Kansas City, hitting three singles and a double...Recorded 1,000th career hit on July 4, singling to rightfield off Zack Greinke...Became 42nd Puerto Rican-born player in AL/NL history (1901-present) with 1,000 hits...Hit walk-off single on July 24 vs. Seattle, off Paul Sewald in the 10th inning...Second walk-off hit of season, 10th walk-off hit of career and 11th walk-off plate appearance of career...Recorded 600th career RBI on Aug. 6 vs. Arizona...Played in 1,000th career game on Aug. 22 at Milwaukee...Reached base safely in season-long 19 games from Aug. 5-28, hitting .258 (17-for-66) with 13 walks, a .383 on-base percentage and an .868 OPS in that span...Marked the third-longest streak of career...That streak included a season-long hitting streak of nine games from Aug. 5-15...Placed on 10-day injured list on Sept. 20 with left foot plantar fasciitis and did not return for regular season...Spent the final week of the season taking live BP with other players rehabbing from injuries to be ready for postseason...Grounded into 30 double plays on the season, setting a club record (since 1961), passing Harmon Killebrew (1970 and Trevor Plouffe, 2015), who each hit into 28...Also led baseball in ground into double plays...Led Twins in go-ahead RBI (15) and game-winning RBI (nine)...Led Twins in games (135), hits (118) and doubles (29), second in RBI (65) and walks (59) and tied for second in runs (60)...29 doubles marked third most of career...Posted an average exit velocity of 90.4 mph, second best of career...Set career high in hard hit percentage at 45.9%...Played in 135 games (134 starts) and 1144.1 innings at shortstop, all ranking fifth most in the AL...Committed just six errors on season, the fewest in baseball among shortstops (minimum of 1,000.0 innings played)...Seventh fewest among primary infielders...Ranked second among all MLB shortstops in average throw velocity at 88.2 mph (minimum of 500 throws), trailing only Bobby Witt Jr. (88.6 mph)...Was Twins nominee for Roberto Clemente Award, baseball's highest individual honor...Played in all six games of the Twins postseason, hitting .429 (3-for-7) in two games of the ALWCS vs. Toronto and hitting .400 (6-for-15) with three RBI in five games of the ALDS vs. Houston...Recorded two hits with bases loaded in postseason, first in Game 2 of ALWCS vs. Toronto and second in Game 2 of ALDS at Houston...Two hits with the bases loaded tied him for second most bases loaded hits in Twins postseason history with Kent Hrbek and Tim Laudner...Went 3-for-4 in Game 2 of ALDS at Houston on Oct. 8, recording two doubles with three RBI...Also made game-ending diving stop on groundball in hole at shortstop to secure 6-2 victory at Minute Maid Park...The three RBI gave him 63 postseason RBI for career, passing David Ortiz and Derek Jeter and tying David Justice for third on baseball's all-time list...Three hits gave him 90 career postseason hits, moving into 10th all-time, passing Ortiz and Justice...Recipient of the Bob Allison Award for Twins leadership and Jim Kaat Award for Twins Defensive Player of the Year, both award voted on by the Twin Cities chapter of the BBWAA...Was a finalist for the American League Rawlings Gold Glove Award at shortstop, along with Texas' Corey Seager and New York-AL's Anthony Volpe (winner).
2022
In 2022, given Most Valuable Twin Award, the Bob Allison Award for leadership, the Jim Kaat Award as Twins Defensive Player of the Year and Mike Augustin "Media Good Guy" Award, all awards voted on by the Twin Cities Chapter of the BBWAA....Was Twins Opening Day shortstop on April 8 vs. Seattle after signing as free agent with Minnesota on March 23....Hit just .167 (10-for-60) with a .504 OPS in first 16 games from April 8-27, but hit .352 (57-for-162) with a .970 OPS in his next 41 games from April 28-July 1....Reached 500 career RBI with a two-run homer on May 4 at Baltimore....Placed on 10-day Injured List on May 10 with a right middle finger contusion after being hit by a pitch on May 5 at Baltimore by Spenser Watkins; reinstated May 18....Placed on COVID Injured List on May 31; reinstated June 8...missed nine games....Recorded 11th career multi-homer game on June 22 vs. Cleveland, both solo shots....Played in 800th career game on June 23 vs. Cleveland....Finished June hitting .342 (27-for-79) with three doubles, six home runs, 12 RBI, a .404 on-base percentage, a .608 slugging percentage and a 1.012 OPS in 21 games...ranked sixth in OPS for the month....Reached base five times on Aug. 13 at Los Angeles-AL, going 2-for-2 with three walks...marked the fifth time in career reaching five times....Helped turn 3-6 triple play on Aug. 22 vs. Texas, first 3-6 triple play in Twins history (since 1961)…first baseman Jose Miranda caught a line drive off the bat of Nathaniel Lowe, then stepped on first base for the second out, then threw to Correa at second base to complete the play....Tied career-high with four hits (5 at-bats) on Aug. 26 vs. San Francisco (all singles)…tied again with four hits on Sept. 9 vs. Cleveland...Hit 150th career home run in game two of doubleheader on Sept. 7 at New York-AL, a solo shot off Gerrit Cole....Scored 500th career run on Sept. 13 vs. Kansas City...Reached base safely in 20-straight games from Sept. 13-Oct. 3, second-longest streak of career...posted a .433 on-base percentage during streak (30 hits, 8 walks)…Hit .355 (44-for-124) with eight doubles, seven home runs, 19 RBI, 16 runs scored, 11 walks, a .412 on-base percentage, a .589 slugging percentage and a 1.000 OPS in 31 Sept./Oct. games...ranked tied for second in baseball in that span in hits, tied for fifth in batting average, sixth in OPS, seventh in slugging percentage and ninth in on-base percentage....Finished Sept. with 38 hits, seventh-most in Twins history (since 1961)…Hit .277 (28-for-101) with runners in scoring position on season...hit .378 (14-for-37) with RISP in final 30 games from Aug. 3-Oct. 2....Hit .299 (40-for-134) with a .945 OPS against left-handed pitching, compared to .289 (112-for-388) with a .794 OPS vs. right-handed pitching....Hit .310 (79-for-255) with an .880 OPS in 67 home games, sixth-highest home average in the AL and 10th-best in baseball...eighth-best home average in Target Field history (since 2010)…Hit .314 (72-for-229) with a .903 OPS with runners on base....Hit .349 (15-for-43) with a .971 OPS in extra-inning games.....it .315 (78-for-248) with an .897 OPS in 65 games vs. the AL Central...hit .387 (24-for-62) with five home runs, 10 RBI and a 1.102 OPS in 16 games vs. Cleveland....Posted a .983 fielding percentage (8 errors/472 total chances), the best among AL shortstops and fourth-best in baseball at the position... fourth-best for a shortstop in Twins history (Jorge Polanco .988 - 2020, Leo Cardenas .985 - 1971 and Greg Gagne .984 - 1991)…Hit .338 (102-for-293) off fastballs, fifth-best among AL players and sixth-best in baseball…Posted a 44.7 hard-hit percentage and a 11.4 barrel percentage, both second-best of career...posted a 89.9 mph average exit velocity, third-best of career. ..Posted a 7.8 barrels-per-plate appearance percentage, ninth-highest in the AL (minimum 400 batted ball events)…Posted an expected slugging percentage (xSLG) of .484, ninth-best in the AL (minimum 500 plate appearances)…Led all shortstops in baseball in OPS while playing the position (.834)…ranked second in slugging percentage (.467) and on-base percentage (.366), and third in batting average (.291) and RC/27 (5.84)…Ranked 13th in AL in batting average at .291...marked the second-best average of career (.315 - 2017)…finished with 152 hits and 61 walks, both third-highest single-season totals of career...Led Twins in wins above replacement at 6.0 (STATS LLC), which ranked seventh in the AL, 17th in baseball and fourth-best among MLB shortstops, trailing Trea Turner (7.0), Xander Bogaerts (6.9) and Dansby Swanson (6.3)…One of eight players in baseball with at least 70 runs, 150 hits, 20 doubles, 20 home runs, 60 RBI and 60 walks, the others being Pete Alonso, Freddie Freeman, Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani, José Ramírez, Paul Goldschmidt and Manny Machado...Given Most Valuable Twin Award, Bob Allison Award for leadership, Jim Kaat Award as Twins Defensive Player of the Year and Mike Augustin "Media Good Guy" Award, all awards voted on by the Twin Cities Chapter of the BBWAA...Given Carl R. Pohlad Outstanding Community Service Award, an award voted on by the Twins Community Fund Board of Directors...Named an AL finalist at shortstop for the Rawlings Gold Glove Award®, along with Xander Bogaerts and Jeremy Peña (winner)…Named an AL finalist at shortstop for the Silver Slugger Award, along with Bo Bichette, Xander Bogaerts (winner) and Corey Seager...Signed contract with Minnesota on Jan. 11, 2023.
2021
Was Houston's Opening Day shortstop for sixth time in career April 1 at Oakland, going 1-for-3 with a hit-by-pitch and walk... Hit safely in season-high eight straight games twice: April 3-12 and May 14-22... Recorded 10th career multi-homer game on June 4 at Toronto... Named to second career American League All-Star team but did not attend game at Coors Field in Colorado... Hit .293 (58-for-198) with nine doubles, 10 home runs and 34 RBI in final 52 games from August 1-end of season... Hit .290 (54-for-186) against left-handed pitching and .274 (101-for-369) against right-handed pitching... Hit .306 (26-for-85) with 33 RBI with runners in scoring position and two outs... Scored career-high 104 runs, the first shortstop in Astros history to score 100 runs in a season...the previous record was held by Julio Lugo, who scored 93 runs in 2001... Set career-highs in runs, home runs (26) and walks (75)... Finished seventh in the AL in runs scored (104), in on-base percentage (.366) and 13th in doubles (34)...led all shortstops in baseball in walks and second in RBI, trailing Toronto's Bo Bichette (96)...ranked tied for fourth in baseball in games at short (148)... Led all Major League position players in WAR (7.2), ahead of Marcus Semien (7.1) and Juan Soto (7.0)...he picked up a major league-best 2.9 WAR on defense, also the top defensive WAR in the Majors, edging out infielder Ryan McMahon (2.5) and outfielder Michael A. Taylor (2.3)... committed just 11 errors on the season in 578 total chances... Ranked second among all major league fielders with 20 defensive runs saved and was sixth among MLB shortstops in Statcast’s Outs Above Average metric (plus-12)... Was one of six players in baseball with 100-plus runs, 30-plus doubles, 25-plus home runs and 90-plus RBI, joining Toronto's Marcus Semien and Bo Bichette, Boston's Rafael Devers, Oakland's Matt Olson and Cleveland's José Ramírez...one of two players with all those offensive figures and 75-plus walks (also Olson)... Won the AL Rawlings Gold Glove at shortstop and AL Platinum Glove - given to the best fielder in each league... Hit .283 (17-for-60) with four doubles, one home run, nine RBI with a .368 on-base percentage in 16 postseason games for Houston...reached base in 13 of 16 games as the Astros lost to Atlanta in six games in the World Series.
2020
Recorded the best defensive season of his career, finishing as one of three finalists for a Rawlings Gold Glove Award...Led all MLB shortstops in fielding percentage (.995)...led AL shortstops in defensive runs saved (8) while ranking second in double plays (35)...made one error in 212 total chances...Set a franchise record for fielding percentage by a shortstop in a single season...marked the fourth-best fielding percentage by a shortstop in a single year all-time in MLB history...only Mike Bordick (.998 in 2002), Cal Ripken Jr. (.996 in 1990) and Omar Vizquel (.995 in 2000) posted better marks...Spent the entire season on the active roster...OPENING DAY: Made his fifth appearance on the Astros Opening Day roster...hit an RBI double on Opening Day vs. SEA, his fourth career Opening Day start...Appeared in his 600th career game on Sept. 22 at SEA...POSTSEASON: Hit .362 (17x47) with one double, six homers, 17 RBI and a 1.221 OPS (.455 OBP/.766 SLG) in 13 postseason games...Tied a Major League record for RBI (17) and homers (6) by a shortstop in a single postseason with Rich Aurilia (2002)...those records were later broken by Corey Seager (20 RBI, 8 HR) following his 2020 World Series performance...Played his 57th postseason game alongside Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman, Yuli Gurriel and George Springer...per Elias, that marks the most postseason games played together by a group of five teammates in MLB history...ALDS VS. OAK: Hit .500 (7x14) with three homers and 11 RBI during the four-game series at Dodger Stadium...Tied the second-most RBI in a single Division Series in MLB history (11) with Nomar Garciaparra (1998 ALDS), behind only John Valentin’s 12 RBI in the 1999 ALDS...Hit two homers in Game 1, becoming the first shortstop in MLB history with multiple two-homer games in postseason play...ALCS VS. TB: Hit a walk-off homer in Game 5 to force a Game 6...joined David Ortiz as the only players in MLB history with three career walk-off hits in the postseason.
2019
Played in a career-low 75 games due to two stints on the Injured List: May 29-July 26 (fractured rib) and Aug. 21-Sept. 17 (back discomfort)...hit 21 home runs, his fourth-career 20-homer season...became the 29th player in MLB history to post four 20-homer seasons prior to turning 25 years old...became the third shortstop to do this, joining Alex Rodriguez (5 seasons) and Cal Ripken Jr. (4 seasons)...posted a career-high .568 slugging percentage...reached 102 home runs for his career...became the youngest Astros player (24 years, 327 days) to reach 100 homers, and the fourth-fastest (539g), behind only Lance Berkman (452g), George Springer (483g) and Glenn Davis (514g)...became the third shortstop in MLB history to hit 100+ homers before turning 25 years old, joining Alex Rodriguez and Cal Ripken Jr....became the fourth shortstop in MLB history to reach 100 HR within his first 539 career games...also Alex Rodriguez, Trevor Story and Nomar Garciaparra...made his fourth-career appearance on the Astros Opening Day roster...missed the first three games of the season (neck stiffness)...placed on the 10-day IL on May 29 (fractured rib)...transferred to the 60-day IL on July 12...activated from the IL on July 26...placed on the 10-day IL on Aug. 21 (back discomfort)...activated from the IL on Sept. 17...missed the final six games of the year with back discomfort...won MLB's Play of the Week for his diving stop on a Nomar Mazara line drive up the middle on April 3 at TEX...doubled on April 3 at TEX for the 500th hit of his career...posted a career-long 16-game hitting streak from April 19-May 7 in which he batted .333 (22x66)...played in his 500th career game on May 4 at LAA...became the fifth shortstop in club history to appear in 500 games, joining Roger Metzger (1,007g), Craig Reynolds (926g), Adam Everett (632g), Rafael Ramirez (534g) and Dickie Thon (505g)...hit back-to back homers with Michael Brantley on May 8 vs. KC...on May 25 vs. BOS, recorded a walkoff RBI single off Matt Barnes in the 9th inning... was his eighth-career walkoff, which ranks tied for eighth in Astros history...hit his first-career grand slam while tying his single-game career-high with five RBI on July 27 at STL...hit a 474-foot home run on Aug. 10 at BAL, tying the longest home run hit by an Astros player in the Statcast era (since 2015) with Yordan Alvarez' homer on July 19...was the longest home run hit at Camden Yards during the Statcast era, surpassing Manny Machado's 465-foot home run in 2017...hit two solo home runs on Aug. 15 at OAK, his eighth-career multi-homer game...went 2x4 with 2 home runs on Sept. 20 vs. LAA, his 2nd multi-homer game of the season and the 9th of his career...joined Alex Rodriguez (13g) as the only shortstops in MLB history with nine multi-homer games prior to turning 25 years old...batted .191 (13x68) with four doubles, three homers and nine RBI in 18 postseason games...went 2x5 with a walkoff solo home run in the 11th inning off J.A. Happ in the Game 2 of the ALCS...marked his second-career postseason walkoff hit, also Game 2 of the 2017 ALCS vs. NYY (walkoff double)... became the third player in MLB history to record multiple walkoff hits in the League Championship Series, joining David Ortiz and Bernie Williams...joined Ortiz as the only players in MLB history with multiple walkoff hits against the Yankees in the postseason...became the fourth Astros player to record a walkoff HR in the postseason, (last, Chris Burke in Game 4 of the 2005 NLDS vs. ATL)...also became the second player with multiple walkoff RBI in the postseason in club history, joining Denny Walling...went 1x5 with a three-run home run off Chad Green in Game 4 of the ALCS...at 25 years and 24 days old, became the youngest player in MLB history to reach 10 career postseason homers, surpassing Albert Pujols...drew three walks in Game 4 of the World Series, tying a single-game World Series record for walks by a shortstop, joining Mark Belanger (Game 6 of the 1971 WS) and Gil McDougald (Game 3 of the 1957 WS)... tied an Astros franchise record for walks in a postseason game, regardless of position, last reached by Alex Bregman in Game 2 of the 2018 ALCS at BOS...homered in Game 5 of the World Series at WSH, giving him three career homers in the World Series, tying Derek Jeter for the most homers by a shortstop in the World Series alltime...was his third-career multi-RBI game in the World Series, tying Hall of Famers Pee Wee Reese and Honus Wagner for the most career multi-RBI games by a shortstop in World Series history...played in six games on a rehab assignment with Triple A Round Rock while recovering from his fractured rib...hit .333 (7x21) with three doubles and two RBI...also played in one rehab game with Round Rock during his second IL stint, going 1x2 with two walks in their postseason game.
2018
Played in 110 games in a season hampered by a 36-game stint on the Disabled List from June 26-Aug. 10 (lower back soreness) ...became the first shortstop in MLB history to reach 20 doubles and 15 home runs in each of his first four Major League seasons...led the Majors with 11 sac flies, tied for the fifth-most in a single season in club history and the most since Josh Reddick's 12 in 2017...took a big leap forward on the defensive side of his game, posting career-best marks in fielding percentage (.984), defensive WAR (1.5) and zone rating (.836)... ranked fourth among MLB shortstops in fielding (.984)...was the third-best fielding percentage by a shortstop in a single season in club history, behind only Adam Everett's 2006 season (.990) and Roger Metzger's 1976 season (.986)...hit .282 (57x202) with 12 doubles, one triple, eight homers and an .818 OPS (.348 OBP/.470 SLG) in 52 road games...made his third-career appearance on the Astros Opening Day roster and started at shortstop on Opening Day for the third consecutive season...left the game on June 6 vs. SEA with right side discomfort...missed the next four games but did not serve a DL stint...placed on the 10-day Disabled List on June 29 (retroactive to June 26) with lower back soreness...activated from the DL on Aug. 10...went 1x3 with an RBI on Opening Day on March 29 at TEX...was his third consecutive Opening Day game with an RBI...became the second shortstop in MLB history to record an RBI in three separate Opening Day games prior to turning 24 years old, joining Alex Rodriguez (1995-97)...posted his seventh-career four-hit game on March 31 at TEX... hit his first-career inside the park home run on April 3 vs. BAL...was the 40th inside the park homer in franchise history, and the fourth hit by an Astro at Minute Maid Park (last, Jonathan Singleton on Aug. 2, 2014 vs. TOR)... recorded his seventh-career multi-homer game on April 20 at CWS...joined Alex Rodriguez (10) as the only shortstops in MLB history to post seven multi-homer games before turning 24 years old...his seven multihomer games also marked the most in franchise history by a player prior to turning 24, regardless of position... hit a 446-foot solo homer on May 3 vs. NYY, the longest homer hit by an Astros player at Minute Maid Park in 2018...hit his 72nd career homer on May 12 vs. TEX in what was his 400th career Major League game...only three shortstops in MLB history recorded more homers within their first 400 games in the Majors: Ernie Banks (87), Nomar Garciaparra (86) and Alex Rodriguez (82)...recorded a 70-game errorless streak from Sept. 21, 2017- June 6, 2018, a franchise record streak by a shortstop...surpassed the previous club record of 59 games set by Roger Metzger in 1976...hit a walkoff RBI single in the 12th inning on June 23 vs. KC...was his seventh-career walkoff plate appearance and sixth-career walkoff hit...six walkoffs from 2015-18 tied for the most in the AL with Khris Davis and Ian Kinsler...combined to hit back-to-back home runs with George Springer in Game 1 of the doubleheader at BAL on Sept. 29...posted a .371 on-base percentage in eight starts at shortstop in the postseason...hit a three-run homer off Brad Hand in Game 3 of the ALDS at CLE, tying Albert Pujols and Mickey Mantle for the most postseason home runs by a player prior to turning 25 years old in MLB history...moved into second-place on MLB's all-time postseason homers list by a shortstop (8), trailing only Derek Jeter (20)...in the ALCS, hit .316 (6x19) with one double, three RBI and a .409 OBP...hit a go-ahead RBI-single off Joe Kelly in Game 1 of the ALCS at BOS...played in five games on a rehab assignment with Double A Corpus Christi, going 3x16 with one double, one homer and two RBI...started four games at shortstop and one game at designated hitter.
2017
The American League's starting shortstop in the 2017 All-Star Game had an excellent third season in the Majors despite being sidelined for 42 games with a torn ligament in his left thumb that required surgery...set a franchise record for home runs by a shortstop with 24, besting the previous club record of 22 he set during his 2015 rookie season...became the first shortstop in Major League history to reach the 20-homer mark in each of his first three seasons...set career highs in batting average, on-base percentage (.391), slugging percentage (.550) and OPS (.941)...led all American League shortstops in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage and OPS...posted the highest OPS by a Major League shortstop since Hanley Ramirez (.954) in 2009...became the first shortstop in club history to start the All-Star Game...became the sixth-youngest shortstop in MLB history to start the All-Star Game, and the youngest since Alex Rodriguez in 1997...has 66 homers through his first three Major League seasons...that ranks second all-time by a shortstop, behind only Nomar Garciaparra (69 from 1996-98)... his .366 career on-base percentage is the highest by an AL shorstop through his first three seasons since Derek Jeter posted a .368 mark from 1995-97...was one of the top hitters in the Majors against left-handed pitching... hit .391 (36x92) against lefties, which ranked fourth in MLB (min. 100PA)...his 1.066 OPS vs. lefties ranked second in the AL (min. 100PA) behind Justin Upton (1.155)...became the first AL shortstop since Alex Rodriguez in 2007 (30HR) to hit 20 homers before the All-Star Break...batted .325 (103x317) with 18 doubles, 20 HR and 65 RBI in the first half this season...made his second career Opening Day roster and start this season...was placed on the 10- day DL with a torn ligament in his left thumb on July 18...activated from the DL on Sept. 3...originally aggravated the thumb on July 4 at ATL after sliding into home plate...left that game in the 4th inning and was considered day-to-day...suffered the injury that put him on the DL officially on July 17 vs. SEA...homered on Opening Day on April 3 vs. SEA, hitting a 449-foot homer off RHP Felix Hernandez...became the first Astros player to homer on Opening Day in consecutive seasons since Richard Hidalgo did so from 1999-2000...became the fourth Major Leaguer to homer on Opening Day in each of the last two seasons, joining Bryce Harper (3 straight), Freddy Galvis and Scooter Gennett...hit by a pitch on the hand on April 15 at OAK, missing three games (April 17-19)...doubled in three straight games from April 26-28, tying the longest doubles streak of his career...hit just .233 (20x86) with two homers and eight RBI in 22 games in April...turned his season around in May and was named the AL Player of the Month for May...hit .386 (39x101) with eight doubles, seven homers, 26 RBI and a 1.130 OPS (.368 OBP/.673 SLG) in 26 games in May...led the AL in batting average and RBI, while ranking third in OBP, fifth in hits and OPS and tied for sixth in slugging...had multiple hits in 14 of his 26 games...his seven homers marked his most in any month in his career...was his first-career Player of the Month award...on May 3 vs. TEX, went 4x5 with a homer and a double...tied his single-game career high for hits, falling a triple shy of the cycle...drove in the game-winning run in the 10th inning on May 6 at LAA...was his seventh-career game-winning RBI in extra innings...teamed up with Carlos Beltrán with back-to-back homers on May 9 vs. ATL...per Elias, it marked the first time in Astros history that a player aged 22 or younger and another player over the age of 40 both homered in the same game...the last pair of any teammates to do this was on Sept. 15, 2015, when Greg Bird and Alex Rodriguez did so for the Yankees... recorded an RBI in a career-long, six consecutive games from May 9-14...recorded five straight multi-hit games from May 25-29...marked a career-long streak, and tied him for the second-longest streak by an Astros shortstop in club history (most recently accomplished by Marwin Gonzalez in 2012)...per Elias, became the second player in club history to record 300 hits and 50 homers within his first 300 Major League games, joining Lance Berkman... posted another six-game RBI streak, this time from May 29-June 4...posted a 10-game hitting streak within that span from May 25-June 4...recorded his fourth-career multi-homer game on May 29 vs. OAK...had a career-long 15-game hitting streak from June 20-July 7...was hte longest streak by an Astro since Hunter Pence had a 23- game streak in 2011...ended the first half of play with a 4x5, two-homer game on July 9 at TOR...was his fifth career multi-homer game...was second in the AL in WAR (4.9) and fourth in OPS (.979) in the first half...posted a career-long, 27-game on-base streak from June 10-July 15...was the second-longest on-base streak by an Astros shortstop in club history behind a 29-game run set by Dickie Thon in 1983...played in six injury rehab games in the minor leagues (Aug 24-Sept. 1), batting .292 (7x24) with one double and five RBI...played in four games at Triple A Fresno and two games at Double A Corpus Christi...hit .133 (4x30) over first seven games back from DL from Sept. 3-9...hit .373 (25x67) with seven doubles, four homers, 16 RBI and a 1.097 OPS over his final 18 games of the year...named the AL Player of the Week for the week of Sept. 25-Oct. 1...was his third career weekly award... hit .520 (13x25) with four doubles, three homers, 10 RBI, eight runs scored and a 1.611 OPS (.571 OBP/1.040 SLG) in six games...led the AL in batting average, hits, runs and RBI during the week, while ranking second in OPS, tied for second in doubles and tied for third in home runs...from Sept. 26-28, became the first player in Astros history to record three straight games with at least three hits and three RBI, per the Elias Sports Bureau...also also became the fifth Major League shortstop since 1913 to record at least three hits and three RBI in three consecutive games, joining Hanley Ramirez (2010), Cal Ripken Jr. (1995), Al Dark (1956) and Glenn Wright (1928)...went 3x5 with two doubles and three RBI on Sept. 26 at TEX...then went 4x5 with two homers, one double and four RBI on Sept. 27 at TEX, his second-career game with four hits and four RBI...then went 4x4 with a double, a homer and three RBI on Sept. 28 at BOS...hit .288 (21x73) with five doubles, five homers, 14 RBI and an .886 OPS in 18 postseason starts at shortstop...tied the franchise record for RBI in a single postseason with Jose Altuve (2017), Carlos Beltrán (2004) and Lance Berkman (2005)...became the first player in MLB history to hit seven career postseason homers prior to turning 24 years old...tied Rich Aurilia (2002) for the Major League record for extra-base hits (10) in a single postseason by a shortstop...homered in consecutive games in the ALDS, going 2x4 with four RBI in Game 2 and 1x5 with two RBI in Game 3...homered and hit a walkoff RBI-double off LHP Aroldis Chapman in the 9th inning of Game 2 of the ALCS vs. NYY...became the fourth-youngest player ever to hit a homer in an ALCS game, behind Derek Jeter (1996), Francisco Lindor (2016) and Evan Longoria (2008)...combined to hit back-to-back homers with Jose Altuve in the 10th inning of Game 2 of the World Series, marking the first set of back-to-back homers in extra innings in World Series history...at 23 years, 33 days, became the eighth-youngest player in Major League history to have three hits and a homer in a World Series game, and the youngest since Andruw Jones did so in Game 1 of the 1996 World Series for the Braves...became the sixth shortstop in MLB history to have three hits and a homer in a World Series game, joining Alan Trammell (1984), Robin Yount (1982), Bert Campaneris (1973), Phil Linz (1964) and Tommy Thevenow (1926).
2016
Had a phenomenal sophomore campaign, in what was his first full season in the Majors...recorded his second consecutive 20+ home run season...finished the season with 41 career homers as a shortstop, which became the most in franchise history at the position...joined Mike Trout as the only players since 2007 to record 96 RBI in a season prior to their age-22 campaign...batted clean-up in 91 games...marked the most by an AL shortstop since Nomar Garciaparra batted fourth in 114 games in 2000...marked the most by an Astros shortstop in franchise history...tallied four walkoff hits, which led the Majors...his four walkoffs came on May 24 vs. BAL (single off Dylan Bundy), June 4 vs. OAK (single off Ryan Madson), June 21 vs. LAA (double off Huston Street) and Aug. 1 vs. TOR (double off Scott Feldman)...tied a franchise record, accomplished three other times in a season: Phil Garner in 1984, Nellie Fox in 1964 and Bob Aspromonte in 1963...Correa also had a walkoff via error on July 11...recorded 75 walks, which were the most walks by a Major League shortstop in a single season since Marco Scutaro walked 90 times in 2009... led AL shortstops in walks (75), doubles (36), RBI (93) and OPS (.804)...ranked second in OBP (.360), third in slugging (.444) and tied for fourth in homers (19)...he and second baseman Jose Altuve each had 96 RBI, becoming the first AL middle infield combo to reach 95 or more RBI in the same season since 1950, when Red Sox SS Bobby Doerr (120) and 2B Vern Stephens (144) turned the trick...93 of his 96 RBI came as a shortstop, which set a single-season club record (previously Miguel Tejada, 86 in 2009)...had 21 RBI vs. the Angels, which ranked tied for third against Los Angeles (AL) in a single season alltime...trailed only Sal Bando (22 in 1969) and Jim Gentile (25 in 1961)...made his first appearance on an Opening Day roster...spent the full season on the active roster...missed three games from June 10-12, after sustaining a sprained left ankle on June 9...missed four games from Sept. 7-10 with inflammation in his left shoulder...made his first Opening Day start on April 5 at NYY...at 21 years, 195 days, became the youngest player in club history to make an Opening Day start since Cesar Cedeno (21.050) in 1972...also became the youngest shortstop in club history to make an Opening Day start...previously Sonny Jackson (21.277) in 1966...went 1x4 with a solo HR, two RBI and two steals on Opening Day...became the youngest Astros player to homer on Opening Day at 21 years, 196 days old...Terry Puhl (21.272) previously held that distinction on April 6, 1978 at CIN...marked his 23rd career HR in what was his 100th career game...23 HR are the most HR by a shortstop through their first 100 in MLB history, surpassing Nomar Garciaparra (16)...set a career high with four hits on April 6 at NYY...hit his second and third homers of the season, which was also his third career multi-HR game...became the youngest visiting player with two HR in a game in New York vs. the Yankees since Manny Ramirez in 1993 (ESPN Stats and Info)...became the first Astros player to hit three HRs in the team's first two games in a season...snapped an 0x15 slump with a bases-loaded walkoff, RBI-single in the 13th inning on May 24 vs. BAL...was his second career walkoff hit...had a 12-game hitting streak vs. the Angels which spanned from June 23, 2015-May 27, 2016... at the time, tied as the longest active streak against LAA, along with Chase Utley...batted .375 (18x48) in that span...hit a three-run, two-out, 13th-inning home run on May 29 at LAA in the pinch to give the Astros their series victory over the Angels...marked his first career pinch-hit plate appearance...recorded a walk in a careerlong five straight games from April 27-May 5...tallied eight walks in that span...recorded his 100th career RBI on June 5 vs. OAK...reached 100 RBI in his career (156g) faster than any other player in franchise history...Hunter Pence held the previous record at 158 games...named the AL Player of the Week on June 27, becoming the youngest player in club history to win a weekly award (21, previously SS Andujar Cedeno, 22 years, Sept. 2-8, 1991)...marked his first career weekly award...during the week, led the AL in doubles (4) and extra-base hits (7), while tying for the AL lead in HR (3) and RBI (9)...hit .333 (8x24) with a 1.282 OPS (.407 OBP/.875 SLG)...homered in both games of a doubleheader on Aug. 11 at MIN, going 4x8 with a double, four runs scored, one walk and four total RBI...became the second Astros player at 21 years old to homer in both games of a doubleheader, joining Rusty Staub, who did so on Sept. 19, 1965 at MON...also homered on Aug. 9, giving him a career-long three consecutive games with a homer...became the fourth shortstop in club history to homer in three straight games: also Jed Lowrie (2012), Andujar Cedeno (1994, 1993) and Craig Reynolds (1981)...was named AL Player of the Week for the week of Aug. 8-14...marked his second weekly award of the season (also 6/20-26), and fifth by an Astros player in 2016...during the week, he hit safely in all seven of his games at a .429 (12x28) clip with six runs, three doubles, three HR, 12 RBI and a 1.324 OPS (.467 OBP/.857 SLG)...had a career-long 13-game hitting streak from Aug. 24-Sept. 11...tied the longest by an Astro in 2016 (Gonzalez, 7/15-8/3).
2015
A June call-up, Correa played the entire season as the youngest position player in the Major Leagues, yet hit third for the Astros en route to being named the Jackie Robinson AL Rookie of the Year...also earned the MLBPA Players Choice Award for the AL Most Outstanding Rookie and was named the Sporting News AL Rookie of the Year...the 21-year-old set a franchise rookie record for homers in a season (previously Lance Berkman with 21 in 2000), in addition to hitting the most homers by a shortstop in club history for a single season (previously Dickie Thon with 20 in 1983)...despite being the youngest position player in the Majors and playing in just 99 games, led all Major League shortstops in homers, OPS (.857) and slugging (.512), while ranking fourth in on-base percentage (.345)...led all AL rookies in HR, SLG and OPS, while ranking second in RBI and OBP, and third in batting average (min. 400PA)...among Astros rookies all-time, ranked fourth in OPS and fifth in RBI, which were both the highest totals by an Astros rookie since Hunter Pence in 2007 (.899 OPS/69RBI)...stole 14 bases, going 14-for-18 (77.8%) in attempts...14 steals rank seventh all-time in club history by a rookie, and mark the most by a Houston rookie since Willy Taveras swiped 34 bags in 2005...was named the AL June Rookie of the Month...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, his 18 home runs were the second-most by a shortstop prior to his 21st birthday in MLB history,behind only Alex Rodriguez (26)...is the only shortstop in the last 100 years to record 22 homers within his first 100 games in the Major Leagues...the previous record was held by Nomar Garciaparra (16 HR in first 100 games)...joined Garciaparra (30HR/22SB) as the only shortstops in Major League history to reach 22 homers and 14 steals in their rookie season...per Baseball Reference, his 4.1 wins above replacement ranked as the second-highest total by a shortstop prior to his age-21 season, trailing only Alex Rodriguez and his 9.4 mark set in 1996, his age-20 season...became one of 19 Major Leaguers all-time to record 22 homers prior to his age-21 season...prior to Correa, the only players to do this since 1990: Bryce Harper, Mike Trout, Giancarlo Stanton, Adrian Beltre, Andruw Jones, Alex Rodriguez and Ken Griffey Jr...from the date of his Major League debut (June 8) through the end of the season, led the Astros in homers, RBI, extra-base hits (45), go-ahead RBI (20), game-winning RBI (8) and slugging percentage, while ranking second in hits (108) and tied for second in steals (14)...hit .359 (51x142) with 11 homers and a 1.097 OPS (.435 OBP/.662SLG) with two outs...ranked second in the AL in both batting average and OPS with two outs, trailing Lorenzo Cain (.372) in average and Mike Trout in OPS (1.153)...hit .395 (15x38) with four homers, 19 RBI and a 1.240 OPS in 44 plate appearances with runners in scoring position and two outs...began his season at Double A Corpus Christi...was promoted to Triple A Fresno on May 11, and was selected to the Major League roster on June 8...missed four games with left hamstring soreness from Aug. 26-30...made his Major League debut on June 8 at CWS, going 1x4 with an RBI-single off LHP Chris Sale...at 20 years, 259 days, became the youngest player in club history to make a start at shortstop, edging out Alex Taveras,who was 20 years and 341 days old on Sept. 14, 1976...became the youngest Astros position player to make his MLB debut since Derrel Thomas on Sept. 14, 1971 (20 years, 243 days)...became the third player in club history to reach base safely in each of his first 10 Major League games, joining Kiké Hernandez (2014) and Jimmy Wynn (1963)...per Elias, became the third player in club history with three consecutive multi-hit games within the first 10 days of his Major League debut: also Ken Caminiti (1987) and Orlando Miller (1994)...on June 18 at COL, stole three bases, becoming the third-youngest player in the modern era to swipe three bags in a game (20 years, 269 days) (Elias Sports Bureau)...Rickey Henderson (Aug. 23, 1979,20.241) and Ty Cobb (Sept. 2, 1907, 20.258) were the only two to do it at a younger age...was named the AL Rookie of the Month for June, becoming the sixth player in club history to win a Rookie of the Month award...led all AL rookies in OPS (.852), slugging (.543), RBI (15) and doubles (9) while ranking tied for first in homers (5) and third in average (.287) during the month...in Houston's 12-8, 10th-inning victory over the Red Sox on July 3 at Fenway Park, hit a go-ahead solo homer in the 8th inning and a game-winning, RBI-single in the 10th...per Elias, became the first player age 20 or younger to record a game-winning RBI in an extra-innings win since Manny Machado on May 10, 2013...the only other Houston player to do this was Cesar Cedeno in both 1970 and 1971 at the age of 19 and 20...tallied his 50th base hit on July 28 vs. LAA following a 3x4 performance...per Elias, became the fourth player since 1950 to accumulate 50 hits within his first 42 games in the Majors before turning 21, joining Rennie Stennett (1971) and Hall of Famers Roberto Clemente (1955) and Orlando Cepeda (1958)...recorded his 15th homer on Aug. 19 vs. TB in what was his 62nd game...per Elias, there have been only two players in Major League history to hit at least 15 homers before turning 21 in fewer games than Correa did: Willie Mays (55th game, in 1951) and Frank Robinson (58th game, in 1956)...on Aug. 14 vs. DET, drew three walks...at 20 years, 326 days, became the youngest Houston player to record three walks in a game since Joe Morgan (20 years, 10 days) did so on Sept. 29, 1963 vs. NYM...knocked his first-career walk-off hit on Aug. 19 vs. TB...was an RBI-single in the 13th inning...went 3x4 with a triple, homer, single, walk, stolen base, four RBI and four runs scored on Oct.2 at ARI...the only player younger than Correa (21 years, 10 days) to record a homer, triple, single and walk in a single game since 1914 was Ted Williams (twice in 1939)...his four RBI on Oct. 2 at ARI tied his career high (accomplished three times), while his four runs set a single-game career high...became the youngest player in club history to record four RBI and four runs in the same game, and the youngest Major Leaguer to do so since Miguel Cabrera on July 1, 2003...started at shortstop in all six of Houston's postseason games...made his first career postseason appearance in the Wild Card Game at NYY...at 21 years, 14 days,became the youngest player in club history to appear in a playoff game...previously Richard Hidalgo (22years, 94 days) in Game 1 of the 1997 NLDS at ATL...became the third-youngest player to start a playoff game at shortstop in MLB history, behind Miguel Cabrera (2003 NLCS) and Travis Jackson (1924 World Series)...recorded his first career postseason hit in Game 1 of the ALDS...at 21 years, 15 days old, became the youngest player in club history to record a hit in the playoffs...the record was previously held by Richard Hidalgo, who went 1x4 at 23 years, 98 days old in Game 4 of the 1998 NLDS at SD...went 4x4 with two homers, a double and four total RBI in Game 4 of the ALDS vs. KC...became the second player in Astros franchise history to hit multiple homers in a postseason game, joining Carlos Beltran (Game 5 of the 2004 NLDS at ATL)...became the second-youngest player in Major League history (21 years, 20 days) to hit multiple homers in a postseason game, behind only Andruw Jones (19 years, 180 days), who hit two homers in Game 1 of the 1996 World Series at NYY...per ESPN Stats & Info, his 11 total bases in Game 4 of the ALDS marked the most by a shortstop in a single postseason game in MLB history...Derek Jeter held the previous record with 10 total bases in Game 1 of the 2006 ALDS vs. DET...per the Elias Sports Bureau,became the youngest player to record at least four hits and four RBI in a postseason game...the only other player to do this before his 25th birthday was Goose Goslin (23), who did so in Game 4 of the 1924 World Series for the Senators...per Elias, became the third player in MLB history age 21 or younger to hit in the third spot in the order in a playoff game, joining Joe DiMaggio (1936 World Series) and Mickey Mantle(1952 World Series).
2014
Began the season ranked by Baseball America as the No. 1 prospect, 'Best Defensive Infielder', 'Best Infield Arm' and 'Best Hitter for Average' in Houston's system, as well as the No. 7 prospect overall in baseball...had a standout season at Class A Advanced Lancaster as a 19-year-old before sustaining a season-ending ankle injury (fractured right fibula) in June...was named a California League Midseason All-Star, hitting .325 (81x249) with 16 doubles, six triples, six homers, 57 RBI, 20 steals and a .926 OPS (.416 OBP/.510SLG)...prior to his injury, was leading all California League shortstops with a .969 fielding percentage...named an MiLB.com Organization All-Star...had just five plate appearances against younger pitchers, spending the vast majority of the season facing older competition (288 plate appearances)...named Lancaster's Player of the Month for May (.330, 38x115, 8 2B, 1 3B, 3 HR, 31 RBI, 9 SB)...received his first career invite to Major League Spring Training on Jan. 14...played in 16 Major League games, hitting .200 (6x30) with two doubles,two homers and three RBI.
2013
Entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the No. 1 prospect, 'Best Power Hitter', 'Best Defensive Infielder' and 'Best Infield Arm' in the Astros system...tabbed by MLB.com as the No. 30 prospect overall and No. 5 shortstop prospect in baseball...ranked by ESPN.com as the No. 24 prospect in baseball...was in minor league camp, but joined the Astros Major League club for four games and hit .455 (5x11) with three RBI in those games...played the entire regular season with Class A Quad Cities, posting a .320 (144x450) average with 33 doubles, nine home runs, 86 RBI and a .405 on-base percentage...led all Midwest League shortstops in fielding percentage while playing the entire season as the second-youngest player in the league...offensively, he led the league in OPS (.872) while finishing second in on-base percentage (.405) and third in batting average (.320)...was named a Midseason and Postseason All-Star...earned Quad Cities Player of the Month in May (.349, 30x86, 6 2B, 18 RBI) and in June (.370, 37x100, 6 2B, 2HR, 15 RBI).
2012
Drafted first overall by the Astros out of the Puerto Rican Baseball Academy in Gurabo, P.R...the draft was held on June 5, and Correa signed two days later on June 7...reported to the GCL Astros, were he would make his professional debut on June 18 vs. the GCL Cardinals and went 1x5 with a walk and a stolen base...would go on to play 39 games, hitting .232 (36x155) with 11 doubles, two home runs and nine RBI...started 36 games at shortstop, committing 11 errors...hit .324 (11x34) vs. LHP...named the GCL Astros Defensive Player of the Month in July...promoted to rookie level Greeneville on Aug. 11 and hit .371 (13x35) with three doubles, one triple, one homer and three RBI in 11 games, all starts at shortstop...following the season, was named by Baseball America as the 'Best Power Hitter' among the Astros 2012 draft class and shared Best Defensive Player honors with OF Andrew Aplin...also rated by BA as the No. 2 prospect in the GCL, trailing only OF Byron Buxton.