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Carlos Correa Wiki Biography
Carlos Javier Correa Oppenheimer was born on 22nd September 1994, in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and is a professional baseball player, now playing in the position of a shortstop in the team of the Houston Astros in Major League Baseball (MLB). In 2015, he was voted the Rookie of the Year in the American League, and in 2017, the Astros were crowned World Series Baseball Champions. Correa has been playing baseball professionally since 2012.
How much is the net worth of Carlos Correa? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the overall size of his wealth is as much as $5 million, as of the data presented in early 2015. Reportedly, his salary is $1 million per year, so baseball is the main source of Correa’s fortune.
To begin with, the boy was raised in Santa Isabel, and was educated at the Puerto Rico Baseball Academy and High School.
Concerning his professional career, Correa was chosen as the first pick overall in the 2012 MLB Draft by the Houston Astros. As normal with newcomers, Carlos began in minor leagues, firstly with the Gulf Coast Astros, then the Greeneville Astros of the Appalachian League, followed by the Quad City River Bandits in the 2013 season, the Lancaster JetHawks in the 2014 season, but a fractured his right fibula ended his season, but he still batted .325 in 62 games for Lancaster.
He made his senior debut on 8th June 2015 against the Chicago White Sox, recording an RBI single. The next day he made his first home run., and then became the second youngest player of the last century (after Rickey Henderson ) to steal three bases in his first nine games, and set several franchise records, including the highest number of hits in his first ten games with 14, and doubles in the first 20 games – nine. In October 2015, Correa became the youngest shortstop to hit a home run in the playoffs, and the second youngest player in history to hit more than one home run in the same play-off contest. At the end of the year, he was awarded the Rookie of the Year of the American League, the first player of the Astros to achieve such since Jeff Bagwell in 1991. Correa began the 2016 season by becoming the youngest player in the history of the Astros to make a home run on the opening day. On 2nd July 2017, Correa was called into the All-Star Game, and on 6th October, he hit a home run in the play-offs in 2017 against the Boston Red Sox in the American League Division Series. Two days later, he hit a second home run against the New York Yankees in the 2nd round of the American League Championship Series, which Houston won 4-0, qualifying for the 2017 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Astros won the series in seven games, winning their first title in 56 years of history. However, his last season was interrupted when he was injured and had to undergo surgery to ligaments in his left thumb, which resulted in a period of inactivity of eight weeks. Currently, he has scored 66 home runs and recorded 29 stolen bases, with a batting average of .288.
Finally, in the personal life of the baseball player, he is engaged to Daniella Rodriguez, Miss Texas USA 2016.
IMDB Wikipedia $1 million $5 million 1.93 m 1994 1994-09-22 5000000 99 kg Baseball shortstop Carlos Correa Jean Carlos Correa Jeff Bagwell Leibysand Correa Ponce Puerto Rican Puerto Rico Sandybel Oppenheimer September 22 Sr.
Carlos Correa Quick Info
Full Name | Carlos Correa |
Net Worth | $5 million |
Salary | $1 million |
Date Of Birth | September 22, 1994 |
Place Of Birth | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
Height | 1.93 m |
Weight | 99 kg |
Profession | Baseball shortstop |
Nationality | Puerto Rican |
Parents | Sandybel Oppenheimer, Carlos Correa, Sr. |
Siblings | Jean Carlos Correa, Leibysand Correa |
https://twitter.com/teamcjcorrea | |
https://www.instagram.com/teamcjcorrea/ | |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2608558/ |
Awards | Premio Juventud for Most Electrifying Athlete – Sports |
Nominations | Premio Juventud for Promising New Player – Sports |
Movies | The Reaper, Play!, Don Sabás |
Carlos Correa Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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3 Idiotas | 2017 | camera operator | Camera Department | |
Brimstone & Glory | 2017 | Documentary additional cinematography | Camera Department | |
La Hermandad | 2016 | TV Series camera operator – 14 episodes | Camera Department | |
Point Break | 2015 | first assistant camera “e” camera: Venezuela unit | Camera Department | |
Alguien Más | 2013 | TV Series camera operator – 5 episodes | Camera Department | |
Mountain | 2012 | Short assistant camera | Camera Department | |
Señas particulares | 2007 | Short second assistant camera | Camera Department | |
Muerte anunciada | 2006 | Short assistant camera | Camera Department | |
El castillo | 2005 | Short second assistant camera | Camera Department | |
El viejo | 2005 | Short second assistant camera | Camera Department | |
Se viste con puñales | 2005 | Short camera/lighting: movie staff | Camera Department | |
Pacífico Norte | 2017 | post-production | Cinematographer | |
Celebration | 2015/I | Short completed | Cinematographer | |
Fissures | 2015 | Documentary completed | Cinematographer | |
Casa Caracol | post-production | Cinematographer | ||
El ochenta | 2016 | Short | Cinematographer | |
Play! | 2014 | Documentary short as Carlos Correa R | Cinematographer | |
La parka | 2013 | Documentary short | Cinematographer | |
Don Sabás | 2012 | Short | Cinematographer | |
Epílogo | 2009 | Short | Director | |
Epílogo | 2009 | Short screenplay | Writer |
Carlos Correa Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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2012 | Festival Prize | Naoussa International Film Festival | Best Cinematography | Don Sabás (2012) | Won |
2012 | Festival Prize | Naoussa International Film Festival | Best Cinematography | Don Sabás (2012) | Nominated |