Carlos Correa wasn't feeling the way Roberto Osuna locked up the Toronto Blue Jays' win Thursday over the Houston Astros.

On a 3-2 count, Osuna managed to get Correa to hit a meek grounder straight back to the mound that allowed the Blue Jays closer to convert the final out at his own pace as Correa sauntered slowly up the first-base line:

Roberto Osuna collects his 3rd save in 3 games, 21st straight save, and 78th of his career. #BlueJays pic.twitter.com/AlQuEDJsHe — Andrew Hockridge (@drewhockridge) July 7, 2017

That slow final out, however, proved to be a problem for Correa postgame, as the shortstop warned Osuna he'd let him have it if he got the better of the two in their next meeting.

"I don't know what's so special about that: throwing me a 3-2 cutter; showing me up ... I go home, relax. Next time I face him, he better not give up a homer," Correa told the Houston Chronicle's Hunter Atkins.

Osuna, though, pitched for the third consecutive day for the Blue Jays to pick up his third straight save, so it may be a little while before Correa has a chance at retribution.