Houston Astros: Carlos Correa proposes after World Series
Houston Astros star Shortstop Carlos Correa proposes to his girlfriend following World Series victory.
It does not suck to be Carlos Correa about right now, where 2017 saw the Houston Astros Shortstop make the All-Star team; helping his team claim their first-ever World Series title.
Somehow, he was able to top both of those accomplished, when Carlos Corea proposes to his now fiance on National television following that very World Series win.
MLB fans took to social media, giving Correa the major props he deserves. To be fair, Correa knew she would say yes after proposing, but it doesn’t take away from this memorable moment.
Even though he still has years to build upon his bid for Cooperstown, this legendary move should lock up a spot on this moment alone.
The question is where did he keep the engagement ring during Game 7? There are only so many places to put a giant rock such as that.
With teammates Alex Bregman winning the World Series MVP and Jose Altuve all but assured the American League regular season nod, we know who real MVP is.
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The Carlos Correa proposes video has set the bar for men across the globe, who will be wise to use this as a blueprint on future proposals. I bet “softball guy” is thinking about pulling this stunt at the next beer league contest.
What’s next for Carlos Correa? He is currently on the mountaintop, with the only place to is to go down from here. Or so you would think.
He is capable of upping his game even more, capable of winning the AL MVP himself in the near future. Correa could also guide his team to back to back World Series titles in 2018, the first team to so since the New York Yankees of the early 2000’s.
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If I were Correa, I would ride this train to talk show appearances, endorsement deals and well-deserved vacation on an exotic beach with a beautiful fiancee. You deserve it after that epic proposal.