Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa will exercise the opt-out clause of his contract, making him a free-agent just one year after playing with Minnesota.

Correa signed a three-year, $105.3 million contract with the Twins last winter, which included multiple opt-outs.

In one season with Minnesota, the 28-year old hit a .291 batting average with 22 homeruns and 64 RBIs in 136 games.

Correa spent his first seven years with the Houston Astros, where he helped to win a World Series and earned two All-Star appearances.