ORLANDO, Fla. — Detroit Tigers general manager Al Avila said he’s listening to offers for right-handed pitcher Michael Fulmer, but wouldn’t want to speculate on what it would take to part ways with the 2016 American League rookie of the year.

Avila did say only a handful of organizations have the prospects it would take to pull off such a deal.

The Yankees and Rangers have reportedly checked in on Fulmer.

The Yankees have several prospects that could be of interest to the Tigers, including infielder Gleyber Torres, outfielders Estevan Florial and Clint Frazier, left-handed pitcher Miguel Andujar, left-handed pitcher Justus Sheffield and right-handed pitchers Dillon Tate and Albert Abreu.

We checked with ESPN baseball writer Keith Law on what the Tigers might ask for from the Yankees in return for Fulmer.

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“I’m asking for two of this group – Torres, Sheffield, Andujar, oh and Florial," Law said on what he'd do if he was Avila. "I’m saying I want two of those in exchange, and then you’re asking for two more (prospects). Two really good prospects at the top and then two lesser prospects to round out the deal. And my lesser (prospects), they can be further away or they can be guys that are just not as good.”

A quick look at these top-level Yankees prospects:

INF Gleyber Torres

Overview: The 20-year-old had Tommy John surgery on his left elbow, ending his season in mid-June. He hit .270 with 29 doubles, five triples and 11 home runs in 66 RBIs in 125 games between Double-A and Triple-A last season.

Law: “He may be untouchable. He had non-throwing arm Tommy John surgery, so he missed the last two-plus months. He would have been in the big leagues otherwise.”

LHP Justus Sheffield

Overview: The 21-year-old made 17 of 19 starts last season at Double-A Trenton and had 88 strikeouts in 98 innings in the minors.

Law: “He’s the best pitching prospect in the system by far. He’s one of the best lefties in all of the minors.”

3B Miguel Andujar

Overview: The 22-year-old played in five games for the Yankees this season, after hitting .315 with 36 doubles, 16 home runs and 82 RBIs in 125 games between Double-A and Triple-A.

Law: “I like Andujar a lot. Now he’s not blocked because (Chase) Headley is gone. I wonder if (the Yankees) see him as a long-term piece or is that a place where they’ll go outside and use Andujar as a trade piece. He’s an everyday player for me, no question. Actually like him a bit more than (Clint) Frazier.”

RHP Dillon Tate

Overview: The 23-year-old split time between High-A and Double-A this season. He was 7-2 with a 2.81 ERA and 63 strikeouts over 83 1/3 innings.

Law: “They got Tate from Texas and told him to go back to your old delivery. Started throwing hard again. I saw him in September in the Eastern League playoffs. He is throwing hard. His changeup has gotten better. His slider is actually a little bit worse. Should miss more bats with that stuff. I worry that the fastball might be a little straight. If I’m the Tigers, I definitely take him.”

RHP Albert Abreu

Overview: The 22-year-old pitched a three levels, but made nine of his 13 starts at High-A. Overall, he struck out 61 in 53 1/3 innings.

Law: “Chance for three pitches. Maybe a mid-rotation starter. Would definitely ask for him.”