Several clubs have been linked to Prince Fielder this offseason, but a few may or may not have dropped out, if they had interest with which to begin. Among those is the Baltimore Orioles, but Roch Kubatko writes Friday that there is no chance the O's extend themselves to $20 million per season or more over eight-plus seasons, which likely eliminates them.
The Washington Nationals' interest has been rumored, discussed, denied, rumored and denied again, but Jon Heyman tweets that a Washington Nationals player says the club is in on the first baseman.
The Texas Rangers may have been the favorites before landing the rights to right-hander Yu Darvish, but the Post's Thomas Boswell opines that the Rangers will be in on Fielder if they do not reach agreement with Darvish. We should probably avoid eliminating the Rangers altogether -- even if they sign Darvish -- since they do have revenue streams unmatched by 27 other clubs in baseball.
The Chicago Cubs have been seen as the favorites in some circles, but if they are moving right-hander Matt Garza, that isn't a sign they're going for it in 2012 and 2013, rendering Fielder rather useless to them.
The Seattle Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays also have interest, according to various reports.