SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Mets and Yankees are among a group of clubs that have expressed interest in Boone Logan.

The lefty held opponents to a .166 batting average and .578 OPS in 66 games last year for the Rockies, with lefties managing a .142 average and .477 OPS.

The Mets could be losing their prime lefty reliever, Jerry Blevins, to free agency. The Yankees have dealt away lefty relievers Justin Wilson, Aroldis Chapman and Andrew Miller in the past 12 months. Logan appeared in 256 games for the Yankees from 2010-13, with a 3.38 ERA.

Joba Chamberlain is working out, throwing and wants to play in 2017, according to his representative, Jim Murray.

Chamberlain had a 2.25 ERA in 20 appearances when he was released by the Indians on July 10. He did not hook on professionally with another team after that.