LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA. – This is one year in which the Twins are not messing around at the winter meetings.
According to multiple sources, they have shown interest in free-agent righthanders Matt Garza and Bronson Arroyo, inquired about Oakland lefthander Brett Anderson before he was traded to Colorado, continue to talk to free-agent righthander Mike Pelfrey and even are considering making a move for Japanese righthander Masahiro Tanaka, should he be available.
Can the Twins follow through and land one or more of these targets? That remains to be seen. But they aren't done after signing free-agent righthanders Ricky Nolasco and Phil Hughes last week.
"We said we were going to get better, and that's our goal … to get better," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said Tuesday during the annual managers' news conferences. "We started that process, but by no means is it done. We're still working hard at it."
They also showed interest in catchers A.J. Pierzynski and Jarrod Saltalamacchia before they signed elsewhere and outfielder Rajai Davis before he agreed to sign with Detroit on Tuesday.
Twins General Manager Terry Ryan would only confirm that the club continues to have discussions with Pelfrey, but he also admitted he has been more active this year at the winter meetings.
"I know you guys have been talking down in that lobby," Ryan said. "We've had people come in and out of [the suite] on a frequent basis."
Terry, are you getting close to a deal?