Colorado Rockies shortstop Jose Reyes has reportedly cleared waivers.

CBS' Jon Heyman reported Friday that the 32-year-old has passed through waivers unclaimed and is now eligible to be traded to any other major league club.

Acquired from Toronto prior to the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline in the deal that sent Troy Tulowitzki to the Blue Jays, Reyes has posted a .274 average with 37 runs batted-in over 82 combined games with the two clubs this season.

Heyman reported that one team believed to be interested in Reyes' services is the New York Yankees, who could certainly afford the $55 million remaining on the shortstop's contract through the end of the 2017 season.

Reyes recently returned to New York with the Rockies to play the Mets, with whom he spent the first nine seasons of his career. There he expressed a desire to once again play for a contender, saying "At this point, I just want to win. No matter what people say, or whatever people think. I'm at the point in my career where I want to win," per the CBS report.

National League batting champion in 2011, Reyes has played 13 MLB seasons with the Mets, Rockies, Blue Jays and Miami Marlins. He possesses a .290 career average with 1,865 hits.