In Photos: Twins star Carlos Correa crushes away games in NYC & Houston while wife Daniella and kids have gala time exploring cities
While Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa was busy playing games against the Yankees and the Astros, his wife, Daniella Correa Rodriguez, ventured out to explore the cities alongside their kids, Kylo and Kenzo. Correa racked up six RBIs over the last five games in Houston and NYC and smashed a home run against the Yanks on Thursday.
Daniella, meanwhile, shared some fun-filled images from the family's outing to venture to Houston and NYC on Instagram, enjoying game-day experiences at Yankee Stadium, cheering Carlos Correa on alongside Kylo and Kenzo.
In other images, Daniella could be seen getting a tattoo, sharing a dinner date with Correa and buying fresh produce from a local market. Take a look at the images here:
Daniella Rodriguez is the former Miss Teen Texas 2013 and Miss Texas USA 2016. She threw the inaugural pitch in the Astros game in Minute Maid Park on Aug. 31, 2016, which kicked off her romantic love story with Carlos, who was playing with the Houston Astros. They made their relationship official after getting spotted at various events and concerts together.
The couple got engaged after Carlos Correa won the World Series title with Houston in 2017. They tied the knot at the Hard Rock Hotel Casino in Punta Cana on December 17, 2019.
Daniella and Carlos were blessed with their first child, Kylo Daniel, in Nov. 2019, a month before their wedding nuptials, while their second child, Kenzo, was born in March 2023.
Daniella is often spotted at Correa's home games with the Minnesota Twins in Minneapolis, along with her kids. It has been a mediocre 2024 MLB season so far for the star shortstop, though, as he's capable of delivering at a much higher level.
Carlos Correa is yet to get his bat going for the Minnesota Twins this season in the MLB
Carlos Correa had a rollercoaster 2022 offseason but ended up staying in Minneapolis after signing a six-year, $200 million deal with the Minnesota Twins.
He managed a subpar season last year and has continued on a similar trajectory in the current season as well. Carlos Correa has spent 15 days on IL this season in April and is batting with an average .253, with five home runs, 24 RBIs and .765 OPS.
If the Twins aspire to make a deep postseason run in 2024 in a heavily contested AL, they need their star remaining healthy and improving his offensive production significantly.