There may be a new name in the Toronto Blue Jays' search for outfield help.

With a preference toward acquiring a left-handed hitter, the Blue Jays have reportedly looked into signing free agent Brandon Moss, according to FanRag Sports' Jon Heyman.

Moss has played the past two seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals, after arriving in a 2015 midseason trade from the Cleveland Indians. He struggled at the plate in 2016, slashing .225/.300/.484 across 128 games with St. Louis, and finished the regular season in a 9-for-91 slump.

Moss could, however, provide the Blue Jays with positional flexibility, as the 33-year-old can slot in at both first base and the corner outfield. He also wouldn't cost Toronto a prized first-round draft pick, as he wasn't extended a qualifying offer by the Cardinals this offseason.

Along with Moss, Heyman adds the Blue Jays have also stayed in touch with their own free agent in Michael Saunders, who started in left field with the club for a majority of the 2016 season.