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The Minnesota Twin Star Copstock, Carlos Correa, left the team’s 2-1 victory against the Pittsburgh Pirates after being involved in a frightening collision on Friday in Target Field.

At the top of the seventh round, the left field player of the pirates, Tommy Pham, lacé a line of conduct of the wall of the right field and tried to stretch a simple in a double. Twins’ right field player, Dashawn Keirsey Jr., turned off the ball from the wall and shot Correa to the second goal.

Correa did a sports game to align the Keirssey throw and scored Pham for the exit as he dived in the second goal. However, Pham’s head crashed into Correa’s ankle when it plunged into the second goal, and Correa’s ankle turned awkwardly.

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Tommy Pham de Pittsburgh Pirates, bottom left, is labeled by the Minnesota Twins Stop, Carlos Correa, at the top left, during the seventh round of a baseball match on Friday July 11, 2025 in Minneapolis. Correa was injured on the game. (Photo / abbie parr)

The starred stretch fell into a pile of pain. After being broken down for a few minutes, he was helped get out of the field by the Twins sports staff and left the match.

The twins said that Correa had suffered a sweet ankle sprain.

Correa only played six games per season than six times in her 11 -year -old MLB career. Last season, Correa was limited to 86 games due to a concussion and an injury to the plantar fascia.

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The Minnesota Twins Correct Corlos Correa (4) leaves a baseball match after suffering an injury in the seventh round against Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday July 11, 2025, in Minneapolis. (Photo / abbie parr)

The Star Copstrame has not played according to the usual standards this season, because it has an average of the stick of .261 with seven circuits and 30 points produced with a .687 OPS.

Throughout her career, Correa has an average of the stick of .274 with 194 circuits with 702 points produced with a .817 OPS.

The Artfest of Twins of Minnesota Carlos Correa (4) hinders the ankle and leaves the match against the Pirates of Pittsburgh during the seventh round in Target Field on July 11, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Images Matt Blewett-Imagn)

The twins are second in the central of the American league, and although Correa had trouble this season, they can afford to lose it for a long time.

The Twins (46-48) play Pirates (38-57) in the second match in their three-game series on Saturday at 2:10 p.m. HE. Correa is not the team’s starting program for the game.

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