Add a couple more names to the list of Twins pitching targets. Interesting ones.
Let's start with former Twin Matt Garza, who is one of the top free agent pitchers on the market. He was 10-6 with a 3.82 ERA in stints with the Cubs and Rangers last season and could return to the organization he began in career with before being dealt to Tampa Bay in 2007 as part of a package that brought the Twins Delmon Young.
During a phone conversation on Tuesday from his home in California, Garza expressed a willingness to let free agency continue to play out.
``I'm not in a hurry," Garza said. ``My agent keeps in touch with me and lets me know who he's been chatting with."
Garza, 67-67 with a 3.84 ERA in his career, is willing to return to the Twin Cites.
``I'm open to anything that makes me feel comfortable," he said. ``If (Minnesota) is where that's at, I will have no problem going there."
The Twins would likely have to outslug several teams, including the Angels, in order to land Garza. He would join free agents Ricky Nolasco and Phil Hughes in a seriously enhanced Twins rotation - if they could pull this one off.
And, according to a source, the Twins are willing to put in a bid on Japanese righthander Masahiro Tanaka, who was 24-0 with a 1.27 ERA for the Rakuten Golden Eagles last season. Tanaka has not been posted yet, but the soon-to-be-approved new system caps the bids at $20 million. Indications are that the Twins are willing to dive in at that temperature and see if they can sign Tanaka.