The Twins have made a three-year, $24 million offer to Michael Cuddyer, but they can't wait forever.
One of their top alternatives if Cuddyer signs elsewhere is Josh Willingham, and Willingham's agent, Matt Sosnick, told The Star Tribune today that his client is nearing a decision.
"Josh has three viable options," Sosnick said. "He and his wife, Ginger, are going to make a decision in the next 48 hours. It may come as early as today."
Sosnick said one of those options is the Twins but declined to name the other teams. The Rockies and Indians are two teams that have been linked to Willingham and Cuddyer this offseason.
Willingham, 32, batted .246 with 29 homers and 98 RBI for Oakland last season. He's a righthanded hitter who would fit the Twins' lineup much like Cuddyer, who turns 33 in March. Last season, Willingham had an .810 OPS, and Cuddyer's was .805.
Could speed Cuddyer's timetable
Earlier today, a person close to Cuddyer said that Cuddyer would make his decision in the next three or four days. This news with Willingham could speed up that timetable.
Also, Twins officials have described their latest overture to Cuddyer as a final offer without specifically using those words, suggesting this is as far as they're willing to go.