The Minnesota Twins exchanged proposed figures Tuesday with three players who filed for salary arbitration last week.
Right-hander Kyle Lohse and utility men Michael Cuddyer and Nick Punto were the only three eligible for arbitration, which is available to players with three years of experience in the major leagues.
Lohse asked for $3.95 million, while the club offered $3.4 million. Cuddyer asked for $1.5 million, with the Twins offering $1.1 million. And Punto asked for $850,000, with the team offering $625,000.
Hearings are scheduled in February.