The MLB community was rocked when Carlos Correa, former Houston Astros star and current face of the Minnesota Twins, made a bold statement aimed at his former team. In a surprising turn of events, Correa sent a clear message to the Astros regarding rumors that the team had intentionally lost to the Baltimore Orioles, sparking heated discussions among fans, analysts, and league officials.
During a candid interview after the Twins’ latest game, Correa was asked about the Astros’ inconsistent performances against the Orioles, which led some critics to question the team’s competitiveness. The shortstop didn’t shy away from addressing the matter. With his trademark confidence and directness, Correa fired back with words that quickly spread across the baseball world.

“I know that locker room,” Correa said firmly. “Those guys don’t lay down for anyone. If people are suggesting the Astros would ever throw a game, then they don’t know the culture of Houston baseball. Say what you want about mistakes in the past, but one thing about the Astros—they play to win every single night.”
The strong statement resonated deeply, especially among Astros fans who have long admired Correa’s leadership during his years in Houston. Although he now wears a Twins jersey, his loyalty and respect for the Astros organization still shine through. Many supporters flooded social media with appreciation for Correa’s defense of the team, with hashtags like #ForeverAstro and #InCorreaWeTrust trending throughout the night.
The Astros, meanwhile, remain under pressure. Their recent struggles against the Orioles have raised questions about their direction in the 2025 MLB season, with critics pointing out inconsistent pitching and lack of offensive rhythm. Manager Joe Espada has tried to downplay the noise, insisting that the team is focused solely on improvement and bouncing back in upcoming series.

For Correa, however, his message goes beyond the scoreboard. By stepping in to defend his former team, he not only showed his admiration for Houston but also underscored the importance of protecting the integrity of the game. “Baseball is about pride, about fighting until the last out,” Correa continued. “I’ll never believe that a team like the Astros—who I won a championship with—would compromise that.”
Fans of the Orioles have viewed the controversy from a different angle, with some celebrating their team’s dominance and dismissing any talk of the Astros laying down as excuses. Baltimore has been one of the strongest teams in recent seasons, proving they can overpower any opponent on their best days.

Still, the fact that Carlos Correa felt compelled to speak out shows just how loud the whispers had become. His voice, respected across the league, adds weight to the defense of the Astros and may even inspire the team to respond on the field with renewed fire.
As the Astros prepare for their next matchups, all eyes will be on how they handle the pressure. And thanks to Correa’s statement, the message is clear: excuses are not part of Houston’s DNA—only the pursuit of victory.