The Minnesota Twins have signed right-handed relievers Tyler Clippard and Sergio Romo, the team announced.
Clippard joins the Twins as a free agent and his one-year deal is worth $2.75 million, sources tell ESPN.
Clippard, 34, appeared in 53 games last season with the Cleveland Indians. He was 1-0 with 8 holds. In 62 innings he had a 2.90 ERA with 64 strikeouts and 15 walks.
Romo’s one-year deal includes a club option and $5 million guaranteed with a chance to earn $10 million. MLB Network was first to report terms.
The 36-year-old Romo was 2-1 with 20 saves and 60 strikeouts over 60⅓ innings in 65 relief appearances last season for the Miami Marlins and the Twins — who acquired him, minor league pitcher Chris Vallimont and a player to be named for minor league first baseman Lewin Diaz at the July 31 trade deadline.