NASHVILLE – The Twins shopping list at this week's winter meetings isn't lengthy. They need a lefthanded reliever, and the week would be considered a success if they trade for or sign one.
"This is a unique winter meetings for us because we are not branched out too deep," Ryan said. "We know what we kind of want, who we are talking to and who fits."
It's only one move, but it's a move that can come back to bite them — over and over again — if they don't get it right. Their bullpen has the makings of a solid unit, and another piece or two could make it a strength.
In Glen Perkins, Kevin Jepsen and Casey Fien, the Twins believe they have things covered when it's time to close games.
"We're not in a desperate situation here that we have to have a certain guy to plug into the eighth," Ryan said. "We've got a guy. And we've got a guy for the seventh. We've got some things in place. But that's not to say we're aren't going to try to come out of here with something to try to top it off as well."
He prefers to add a lefthander, and the top end of that group includes Tony Sipp and Antonio Bastardo. Then there's the crafty group of lefties, such as Neal Cotts, who is interested in returning to the Twins after being dealt to Minnesota in August.
"I like his experience," Ryan said of Cotts, 35. "He's got enough arm. He's got enough stuff. He's not going to run scared. He's got presence. He was comfortable in our organization and ballpark."
But Sipp and Bastardo are coming off strong seasons and would be tough to deal with in late-inning situations. Are the Twins willing to pay $5 million to $6 million a year to sign one of them?