CHICAGO – Carlos Correa is unlikely to join the Twins during their four-game series against the Cleveland Guardians this weekend as he continues to recover from plantar fasciitis in his right foot.
“He’s ramping up his running right now,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said Wednesday. “He’s not sprinting yet. When he’s able to sprint and run the way he needs to, he’s going to go on a rehab assignment and go get some at-bats. Then he’ll be on his way back at that point. He has not hit that point yet.”
Correa hasn’t played since July 12. He fielded ground balls at Target Field last weekend and he has no issues swinging, but he still felt some pain in his heel. He received a platelet-rich plasma injection and spent time in a walking boot after the All-Star break.
The All-Star shortstop said he wanted to spend two or three games on a rehab assignment because he felt rusty at the plate trying to return after a stint on the injured list earlier this year.
“Every game feels like the most important thing, and it is at that moment, but the long game for us, with the players that we have, is probably more important at this point in the season,” Baldelli said.
Correa was batting .308 with 13 homers, 47 RBI and a .377 on-base percentage in 75 games this year.
Varland starting Friday
The Twins are expected to promote Louie Varland for Friday’s doubleheader against the Guardians and he is scheduled to start one of the games.
Varland has posted a 1.19 ERA in his last four starts with the Class AAA St. Paul Saints, totaling 27 strikeouts and nine walks in 22⅔ innings.