The Minnesota Twins made "significant" offers to four free agents, who passed up on the pacts this offseason.

Minnesota's Opening Day payroll reportedly ranked 24th in Major League Baseball.

Twins president Dave St. Peter on Monday told 1500 ESPN that the club made at least four significant offers this offseason that were turned down.

"We made offers to Matt Garza, a very significant offer. We made a significant offer to Ervin Santana. We made a significant offer to A.J. Pierzynski. We made a significant offer to Rajai Davis. There were a number of guys," St. Peter said.

Those players turned down the Twins' offer and chose to sign with another team.