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The Giants and super-agent Scott Boras could not come to an agreement on Carlos Correa’s physical condition before the Mets swooped in.
Mets owner Steve Cohen backed up the Brinks truck, again, signing the star shortstop to a 12-year, $315 million deal, as first reported by The Post’s Jon Heyman.
It had appeared as though Correa would be heading to San Francisco, but news later emerged that the two sides could not come to an agreement on where Correa stood physically before signing such a big, long-term contract.
“While we are prohibited from disclosing confidential medical information, as Scott Boras stated publicly, there was a difference of opinion over the results of Carlos’ physical examination,” the Giants said in a statement on Wednesday.