Houston Astros shortstop Carlos Correa. Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

Carlos Correa looked to be as good as gone from the Houston Astros earlier in the offseason, but that may no longer be the case.

Correa and the Astros have begun to talk since the MLB lockout ended. The two sides have reportedly discussed a potential return by Correa to the team.

The Astros reportedly are preparing a contract offer for Correa. There is uncertainty over whether the offer would be for a one-year deal or in the multi-year range.

There apparently is enough speculation about the situation that Astros players are buzzing about a potential Correa return.

Correa did not sign before the lockout even though many of the other top free agents had done so. He saw Corey Seager, Marcus Semien and Javier Baez all sign big deals. Correa ended up switching agents to Scott Boras. Correa’s motivation for the agent switch is unclear.

There are a few factors at play to consider though.

There was some chatter that Boras wouldn’t receive a ton of commission if Correa were to sign a long-term deal now.

However, it’s unclear whether that rumor is accurate.

Some thought that Correa might now be open to exploring a one-year deal for two reasons. One, much of the market/competition for shortstops is already gone now that Semien, Seager and Baez have signed. Correa might want to retest the market next year when there is less competition at shortstop and a more settled labor situation. Such a scenario might possibly have the added bonus of helping Boras claim a larger share of the commission too.

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