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The Minnesota Twins had a field day with the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday afternoon.
The 17-9 final score resembles a football final more than it does a baseball one, but the Twins will surely take it.
As you probably can expect from such a lopsided game, many of the Twins hitters had excellent performances.
No one played a better game than Carlos Correa, though.
The experienced shortstop keeps surging, and went 5-for-6 with three runs against the Rockies’ hapless pitching staff.
“Carlos Correa’s first career five-hit game! 5-for-6 with five singles, three runs scored and an RBI,” Talkin’ Baseball tweeted.
Correa is now hitting a cool .290/.356/.459 and keeps improving his season line with his recent performance.
He now has 15 hits in his last seven games, with a double and a home run.
Correa has fought countless high-leverage battles with the Houston Astros and even with the Twins, but Minnesota needed him to be much better than the .230/.312/.399 player he was last year, in 514 at-bats.