Carlos Correa Returns to Houston for Series vs. Alex Bregman’s Red Sox
HOUSTON, TEXAS, AUG 11 – Carlos Correa waived his no-trade clause to rejoin the Astros, batting .405 with 15 hits in nine games since the trade, while Alex Bregman played his first game in Houston as a Red Sox.
- Carlos Correa returned to Daikin Park on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, to face the Boston Red Sox led by former Astro Alex Bregman.
- The Astros reacquired Correa at the MLB Trade Deadline after he spent four years with the Minnesota Twins, while Bregman signed with Boston following the 2024 season.
- Correa, now playing third base to accommodate Jeremy Peña, hit an RBI single and received a standing ovation from 39,330 fans despite boos, while Bregman homered in his first at-bat amid a special video tribute.
- Correa expressed his excitement about the upcoming game and felt grateful to reunite with Jose Altuve, while Bregman described the event as deeply meaningful and emphasized that he would cherish the opportunity to play.
- Houston won the 7-6 opener, and Correa's return bolstered a team with a 66-52 record and a half-game AL West lead, suggesting positive momentum going forward.
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The return of Puerto Rican Carlos Correa to the Houston Astros generated a wave of emotions both inside and outside the camp. In the framework of the first return of the now third base to the Texan team, Venezuelan Jose Altenu did not spare praise for his partner, whom he described as “leader” and “captain” of the team. Carlos Correa and a special night in HoustonThe Daikin Park was the scene of a meeting full of nostalgia. Correa returned home …
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