The Miami Marlins have the framework in place for Giancarlo Stanton deals to both the St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants, according to a report from ESPN's Buster Olney.

The Marlins are now waiting for Stanton, who has a full no-trade clause, to inform them whether he would accept either trade, according to the report.

Stanton is also reportedly holding out hope that his hometown Los Angeles Dodgers jump into the bidding, but the Dodgers are hesitant to take on Stanton's contract, which carries with it luxury tax implications.

The 28-year-old Stanton still has 10 years left on a 13-year, $325 million deal he signed with the Marlins.

Stanton is coming off a monster year where he set career highs in home runs with 59 and RBIs with 132. Stanton also hit .281 on the way to being named NL MVP.

In eight years in the Majors, Stanton's hit .268 with 267 home runs and 672 RBIs.