Carlos Correa is not expected to rejoin the Twins this month as he battles plantar fasciitis in his right foot and still is working toward running at full speed, but he says there is no concern the injury could cost him the rest of the season.
“No, no, no — not at all. I think at some point with the work that we’ve been doing lately, I will get back in there,” Correa said Saturday. “It’s just a matter of when.”
The pain in Correa’s foot has lingered longer than Correa or the organization expected when he landed on the injured list in July. The initial plan was for him to return shortly after the All-Star break, but he had a “minor setback” a couple of weeks ago while running in cleats.
He hasn’t resumed running in cleats — he’s explored modifications to them — and he has yet to attempt running the bases. He sprinted at 80% intensity for 30 yards in regular shoes before Friday’s game.
“We’re trending the right way to where we want to get,” said Correa, who is hitting and throwing daily. “This is something that as much as I want to rush it like we did earlier, it set me back a little bit. We want to be careful with how we move forward but [Friday] was a very encouraging day because it was the first time that I’ve been able to run that fast. I feel like we’re on the right track.”
Correa played most of the 2023 season with plantar fasciitis in his other foot, but he said this isn’t a comparable situation.
“Last year with the pain that I had, I could manage,” said Correa, who underwent a platelet-rich plasma injection during the All-Star break. “The time that I’ve been down after the procedure we did in the break, I’m not able to play. Like it’s just impossible for me to just go out there and give 20, 30%. It’s not going to happen the way I was feeling.”
Notably, it’s an injury that involves his right leg. His right ankle was surgically repaired in 2014 when a metal plate was inserted for a broken right tibia, and medical reviews of his right leg nixed $300 million free agent deals with the San Francisco Giants and New York Mets.