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Bad Bunny offers to pay insurance for Puerto Rican star Carlos Correa
The musician wanted to see the baseball player compete for Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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Bad Bunny, the popular Puerto Rican musician, offered to pay the insurance coverage for baseball player Carlos Correa so that Correa could play for Puerto Rico's team in the upcoming World Baseball Classic tournament. Correa, a Puerto Rican native, was hesitant to participate due to concerns over injury risk, but Bad Bunny stepped in to cover the insurance costs, demonstrating his enthusiasm for seeing Correa represent their home country on the international stage.
Why it matters
The World Baseball Classic is a prestigious international baseball tournament that features the best players from around the world competing for their home countries. Puerto Rico has a strong baseball tradition, and having stars like Carlos Correa play for the national team is a point of pride for the island. Bad Bunny's offer to cover Correa's insurance shows the musician's deep commitment to supporting Puerto Rican athletes and promoting the island's sports culture.
The details
Carlos Correa, a Puerto Rican baseball player who currently plays in Major League Baseball, was initially hesitant to participate in the upcoming World Baseball Classic due to concerns over potential injury risks. However, the popular Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny stepped in and offered to personally pay for Correa's insurance coverage, removing the financial barrier that was holding Correa back from representing Puerto Rico in the tournament.
- The World Baseball Classic is scheduled to take place in 2026.
The players
Bad Bunny
A popular Puerto Rican musician known for his reggaeton and Latin trap music.
Carlos Correa
A Puerto Rican professional baseball player who currently plays in Major League Baseball.
What they’re saying
“I really wanted to see Carlos play for Puerto Rico at home in the World Baseball Classic.”
— Bad Bunny
The takeaway
Bad Bunny's gesture demonstrates the musician's deep pride in Puerto Rican sports and his willingness to support the island's top athletes, even when financial concerns threaten to keep them from representing their home country on the international stage.
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