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Nishioka and the Twins reached a preliminary agreement on a three-year contract worth about $10 million, a person familiar with the negotiations told the AP. He hit .346 last season in Japan.
Nishioka can play shortstop or second base, and the Twins have a need for middle infielders after J.J. Hardy was traded and Orlando Hudson became a free agent.
Minnesota also traded backup catcher Jose Morales to Colorado for minor league left-hander Paul Bargas.
In other moves, the Yankees completed a contract with former All-Star catcher Russell Martin, Cleveland agreed to terms with infielder Adam Everett on a minor league deal and Toronto brought back designated hitter-first baseman Edwin Encarnacion.
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