“You know what time it is, baby,” he said after the game. When Correa reached second base, he pointed to his wrist. He was all in on getting a fastball and he got one. It didn’t matter that there were two outs, that the count was 0-and-2 or that Rodón was throwing gas. It’s a testament to just how frequently he comes through in the clutch in October, as he did with his go-ahead, two-run double off Carlos Rodón in the third inning Tuesday. Carlos Correa is asked often in news conferences about his success under pressure.
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