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Carlos Correa might be pricing himself out of Tigers' budget?
Carlos Correa's desire for a $300 million deal might deter several teams from signing him. Michael Karas/NorthJersey.com, North Jersey Record via Imagn Content Services, LLC

There appears to be plenty of interest in free-agent shortstop Carlos Correa, but another team might be hesitant to pursue him for one major reason.

Correa is expected to seek upwards of $300 million in free agency, and that price tag is proving to be a bit much for some teams. That includes the Detroit Tigers, according to MLB Network’s Jon Heyman. The Tigers “love” Correa but are reluctant to offer that sort of contract due to their array of needs.

The Tigers would make for a good fit for Correa. They need a shortstop and are managed by former Astros skipper AJ Hinch, and that connection has already fueled rumors. However, if Correa’s price tag remains high, the Tigers might just look elsewhere.

Correa should be popular even if the Tigers are reluctant to pursue him at his current price. However, it could concern him that some other teams appear to have the same issue.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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