The Minnesota Twins saw Carlos Correa perform at an All-Star level for the first half of the 2024 Major League Baseball season. He was placed on the shelf at the halfway point after he started to experience plantar fasciitis pain once again. It was a process to get him back on the field, and now we know more as to what that looked like. Prior to returning for the Minnesota Twins at the end of the season, Carlos Correa discussed a painful therapy that had provided a breakthrough for his foot. Until now, we didn’t know exactly what that entailed. The Athletic’s Dan Hayes recently outlined the process Correa underwent. “Though he clearly remained in pain, Carlos Correa saw consistent improvement with the plantar fasciitis in his right foot after undergoing daily shockwave therapy. The Minnesota Twins’ shortstop needed to confer with the team’s training staff on whether they’d continue the painful treatment in the first few weeks of the offseason. He seems open to next season continuing the non-invasive treatmen