Carlos Correa's wife Daniella Rodriguez rocks 'Michael Myers' boots for Halloween season, showing the style & flair that made her Miss Texas USA

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Carlos Correa's wife Daniella is getting into the Halloween spirit early. Getty

Ever since Carlos Correa's marriage to Daniella Rodriguez in 2019, the pair have been each other's biggest supporters. Although Correa is not featuring in the MLB postseason this year, he and his stunning wife are finding a way to make the most of the offseason.

On Tuesday, Daniella posted a story to her Instagram account with some zany "Michael Myers-themed" boots. Inspired by the well-known horror film series Halloween. Getting into the spirit of the holiday, Daniella claimed the footwear to be her 'new favorite slippers."

Daniella Correa showing off her Halloween slipper boots on Instagram via Instagram/daniellardz
Daniella Correa showing off her Halloween slipper boots on Instagram via Instagram/daniellardz

A native of Laredo, Texas, Daniella Rodriguez won Miss Texas USA when she was just 16 years old in 2013. She met her husband Carlos while he was playing for the Houston Astros, and the pair have welcomed two children since tying the knot in the Dominican Republic in 2019.

Boasting nearly 300,000 followers on her Instagram, Daniella often shows off her family events, personal tastes, and other causes online. Daniella is also the owner and proprietor of Sweet D, a cruelty-free, vegan cosmetic company.

"Correa, with wife Daniella, with a kiss for his future son" - Brian McTaggart

Following Carlos Correa's 2022 deal with the Minnesota Twins, the Correa family moved north. After opting out of his previous three-year deal, Correa inked a six-year, $200 million deal with the Twins ahead of the 2023 season, keeping the family in the Twin Cities for the foreseeable future.

This season, the Twins narrowly missed out on the postseason, finishing four games behind the Detroit Tigers, who captured the third and final AL Wild Card spot. A World Series winner in Houston, Correa was brought to Minnesota to help them compete for their first title since 1991.

Carlos Correa was brought to the Twins to be a leader

Last year, Carlos Correa helped the Twins win their first postseason series in two decades. However, in the runup to the 2024 playoffs, the Puerto Rican made no bones about calling out his teammates on the Twins, telling SI:

“The guys who take it as fuel are the ones that always come out on top and have a beautiful career and stay in the game for a long time. We have a lot of young guys and a lot of people try to help them, but at the end of the day, everybody has to figure it out on their own.”

Set to be a member of the club for at least another four years, Carlos Correa is already helping to overhaul the club's culture.

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Edited by Adrian Dorney