The Toronto Blue Jays are one of three teams to show interest in American League MVP finalist Victor Martinez.

Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reports that the Jays, along with the Seattle Mariners, are interested in the 35-year-old designated hitter. Heyman says that the Detroit Tigers are also interested in retaining his services.

Martinez led the American League in both OBP (.409) and OPS (.974) this season, along with hitting 32 home runs and 103 RBI and posting a .335 average.

Heading into his 13th season in the MLB, Martinez is coming off of the final year of a four-year, $50 million deal with the Tigers. Heyman speculates that Martinez will be looking for a deal somewhere in the neighbourhood of four years and $80 million. The Mariners, who are also reportedly interested in Los Angeles Dodgers free agent short stop Hanley Ramirez, could be loath to make such a commitment after handing Robinson Cano a 10-year, $240 million deal last winter.