Righthander Kevin Correia's signing with the Twins could be announced as soon as Wednesday, with the deal pending a physical. The contract is reportedly for two years and $10 million.
Correia, 12-11 with a 4.21 ERA last season with Pittsburgh, is expected to help stabilize a rotation that was one of the worst in baseball in 2012. He's expected to land in the middle-to-back end of a rotation that remains a work in progress.
Lefthander Scott Diamond, who led the Twins with 12 victories, and righthander Vance Worley, who was acquired last Thursday from Philadelphia, are expected to join Correia in the rotation. Righthander Kyle Gibson is expected to contribute at some point, but the Twins have to plot a course of limited innings for him because he's approaching his first full season since recovering from elbow surgery in 2010.
The Twins remain in the hunt for more starting pitching this offseason. Lefthanders Joe Saunders and John Lannan and righthander Brett Myers are among the free agents in which the Twins have shown interest.
Twins General Manager Terry Ryan would not address the Correia situation Tuesday, but said he hopes the free-agent pitching market heats up over the next two weeks.
"As we approach Christmas, most teams like to know where they sit," Ryan said. "We are starting to approach that area."
Correia, 32, is far from overpowering. He averaged 4.68 strikeouts per nine innings last season, which ranked 45th in the National League. Opponents will put the ball in play against him -- he ranked eighth in the NL with a ground-ball percentage of 51.2. He's known for putting the ball over the plate and trusting his defense.
He's 60-65 in his career with a 4.54 ERA, and is 46-43 over his past four seasons.