The list of candidates to become the next Twins manager is growing by the day.
The Twins have received permission to interview Red Sox bench coach Torey Lovullo, the Boston Globe's Nick Carfardo reported Tuesday morning via Twitter.
The Twins have also been granted permission to interview Oakland coach Chip Hale, who spent six major league seasons with the Twins as a player, and reportedly will interview Orioles bench coach John Russell, former manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Twins have already interviewed internal candidates Paul Molitor, a member of the team's coaching staff last season, Doug Mientkiewicz, manager of the team's Class A team at Ft. Myers, and Gene Glynn, AAA manager at Rochester.
The Star Tribune reported Tuesday that Hale is set to interview for the Twins managerial position, according to a source with direct knowledge of their search. The Twins on Monday asked the thletics for permission to speak with Hale, and that permission was granted.
Hale, 49, is a hot commodity and has an interview scheduled for Tuesday with the Arizona Diamondbacks, a team he coached for from 2007 to '09. But indications are that he would love to lead the Twins, the team he was drafted by and played 319 games with from 1989 to 1996.
Hale has been the bench coach for the A's for the past three seasons. Before that, he was the third base coach for the New York Mets.
Lovullo, an infielder during his playing career, interviewed for the Texas Rangers job on Tuesday and was interviewed for the Houston job that went to A.J. Hinch. Orioles bench coach Russell is expected to interview, but the Twins have not officially requested permission to approach him, and his team still is playing in the postseason.