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- Updated: October 2, 2016
ANAHEIM — Carlos Correa’s first full season in the Major Leagues ended with him hitting .274 with 20 homers and 96 RBIs, setting single-season franchise records at shortstop. He also led American League shortstops in walks (75), doubles (36) and RBIs while playing in 153 games.
Correa, who was billed as a potential candidate for American League Most Valuable Player in the offseason, wasn’t satisfied. When asked by a reporter about his offensive success, Correa was hard on himself and vowed to get better next year.
“I don’t think I was successful this year offensively,” Correa said. “I don’t think my year was that good. This offseason, I need to work at some things and get better and have a better year next year.”
The first thing Correa needs to do is get healthy. He has battled pain …