Banged-up Twins might be without Carlos Correa after he leaves game with oblique strain


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DETROIT — Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa left a game against the Detroit Tigers with an oblique strain after striking out in the third inning. The banged-up Twins have been without infielder Royce Lewis, who was put on the injured list two weeks ago with strained quadriceps. They might also lose Correa for a while. Minnesota is hitting a major league-low .184. The 29-year-old Correa is among the top players for the defending AL Central champions.

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