Morneau rebuffed on contract talks
Justin Morneau's representatives, earlier in camp, contacted the Twins to feel them out about starting contract negotiations. The Twins, according to sources, turned them down.
Morneau, who is a free agent after the season, said he would like to stay with the Twins if the team had a chance to win. He also said that he would not like to negotiate any deal during the regular season. So it looks like both sides will wait to see how the season goes.
Morneau missed the final three games of spring training because of lower back tightness, which concerned the Twins since they are about to play in cold weather. But Morneau took four at-bats in a minor league spring training game Saturday and felt good.
So he's good to go for Opening Day.
De Vries update
Righthander Cole De Vries is feeling better after leaving Friday's game after three innings because of mild stiffness in his forearm. Anything involving the forearm sounds concerning because it could be a warning sign of elbow problems. But De Vries reported to the park Saturday feeling much better,
He's now considered on schedule to pitch Saturday at Baltimore.
''That was just a precautionary decision,'' Twins General Manager Terry Ryan said. ''He felt a little strain or something in his forearm. Doesn't seem to be an issue.''
Pelfrey tinkers
Mike Pelfrey must feel he's ready to start the season because he wasn't worried about finishing spring training strong.