Count World Series standout Pablo Sandoval among the list of Toronto Blue Jays off-season targets.

FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal reported on Twitter Sunday that his representatives will be meeting with four teams regarding the free agent third baseman, including the Jays.

Rosenthal reported that Sandoval's agent Gustavo Vasquez has planned meetings with the Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants, Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox in Phoenix.

The 28-year-old "Kung Fu Panda" appeared in 157 games with the Giants last season hitting .279 with 16 home runs and 73 runs batted-in. Sandoval has spent his entire seven-year MLB career with the Giants, amassing a .294 average with 106 home runs and 462 RBI.

However, it is on baseball's largest stage that Sandoval has made his name. In three World Series appearances with the Giants, Sandoval has put up a tremendous .426 average highlighted by eight RBI and nine runs scored. He owns a World Series OPS of 1.162. He was named 2012 World Series Most Valuable Player after hitting .500 for the series and becoming just the fourth player in history to hit three home runs in one World Series game.

This past October he helped the Giants to a third title in five years with a .429 average and a 1.002 OPS.

Sandoval can officially sign with any of the MLB's 30 clubs as of Tuesday.