By Emma Baccellieri The star shortstop signed a quirky contract with an unexpected team—and baseball is better for it. It’s rare to see a baseball transaction with such a perfect match between timing and substance. The timing was around 2 a.m. on Saturday in Fort Myers, Fla., the spring training home of the Twins, an early morning hour on the first weekend of March Madness, when baseball news had slowed to a crawl and fresh rumors had not surfaced in hours. The substance was an opt-out-laden, three-year, $105.3-million deal between the Twins and Carlos Correa. Which means that, yes, the best f…