Minnesota Twins’ star shortstop Carlos Correa is headed to the MLB‘s 10-day injury list after suffering an oblique strain, according to ESPN.com.Â
Correa suffered the injury during the Twins’ April 12 game against the Detroit Tigers. Correa could be seen grabbing his right side three different times during an at-bat in the 3rd inning.
Correa struck out during the at-bat, and then was removed from the game.Â
As of April 13, there is no update on the strain’s severity, nor any clear timetable on when the Twins can expect Correa to return.
But the MLB’s Health and Injury Tracking System (HITS) notes that hitters typically take 27 days to recover from a Grade 1 oblique strain. Therefore, Correa will be be missing at least a few weeks before he’s back to full health.Â
*This story is being updated as further information about Correa’s injury is disclosed.*
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