The Twins' quest for pitching was at full throttle on Monday at the winter meetings as they met with clubs and agents about players.
``We've had a number of discussions today on trades and free agents," Ryan said. ``We're serious. We're interested in securing some people to help us get better."
Here are four pitchers I was told have attracted the Twins interest. The Twins met with agents for at least two of these four on Monday.
Logan Ondrusek, a righthander who was non-tendered by the Reds after posting a 5.49 ERA in 40 appearances last season. He posted a 3.45 ERA in his first three seasons with the Reds but it jumped over 4.00 in 2013 then 5.00 last season. Heard he could sign a minor league deal with an invite to camp.
Dustin McGowan, a righthander who was 5-3, 4.17 in 53 games (eight starts) with the Blue Jays last season. The 32 year old has made 158 appearances, 68 starts in his career. He had surgery in 2010 to repair a torn rotator cuff and more shoulder surgery in 2012.
John Axford, a righthander who once was Milwaukee's closer. Axford, 31, can throw with velocity but he's struggled to control whatever secondary pitch he's tried to throw. He had a 3.95 ERA in 62 games between Cleveland and Pittsburgh last season. He averaged 10.4 strikeouts per nine innings - but 5.9 walks per nine innings.
Alexi Ogando, a righthander who was non-tendered by Texas. Ogando battled elbow problems in 2013 and was shut down after 27 games and a 6.84 ERA last season. He never had surgery, opting for rehab. He was cleared to pitch in winter ball but declined, forcing the Rangers to non-tender him. He has indicated that he prefers starting over relieving.
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