Carlos Correa, in the third game of the season, impressed all the fans of the Minnesota Twins, his new team. The Puerto Rican debuted with his first home run and his first RBI with a shot that landed on the third floor of Target Field.
Occurred in the bottom of the sixth inning for the Minnesota Twins-Seattle Mariners, to extend the Twins’ lead to 9-4. The match ended 10-4 and the locals reached their second victory in the opening week of the MLB.
Correa took advantage of a slider that stayed in the upper part of the area to make a connection to the right field that came out at a speed of 39.4 miles per hour. He traveled 458 feet.
A hit that would be a home run in each of the 30 Major League parks. Barbarian hit to leave his first mark in Minnesota.
If the Puerto Rican is on your team, times will be prosperous.