Justin Morneau, you are on the clock.
The Twins first baseman has been placed on revocable waivers, according to a league source, which means Morneau could be traded as soon as Wednesday if a team claims him.
So less than two weeks after the July 31 nonwaiver trade deadline, Morneau was swamped with more questions about his future in Twinstripes.
"I think it will be good to know in the next 24, 48 hours where I stand for the rest of the year. Anyway," Morneau said. "That's good to know, I guess. Other than that, there's not much I can do about it."
Morneau's waivers expire at noon Wednesday. At that point, a number of things could happen:
• If no team has claimed Morneau, the Twins could trade him to any team they wish.
• If a team claims Morneau, the Twins have 48 hours to discuss a trade with that team and strike a deal, much like the Rangers did Friday when they landed outfielder Alex Rios from the White Sox.
• The Twins could just let Morneau go to the claiming team, which would have to assume his salary for the rest of the season — roughly $3.5 million. The Twins say they are not in salary-dump mode, however, and have indicated that they are willing to eat salary to acquire a suitable player in return.