The agent for outfielder Gerardo Parra said Monday that Parra is looking for a three-year deal and has narrowed his choice to three teams. One of those teams is the Rockies.

“The Rockies are one of three teams in the mix,” agent Jose Mijares said from Venezuela where he was watching the winter baseball finals. “We are going to look at all the situations and do what is best for Gerardo and his family.”

There has been speculation that Parra, a free agent who began his career with Arizona, is seeking a three-year deal in the neighborhood of $24 million, but Mijares would only say that his client wants a three-year contract. Mijares added that he hopes to have a decision “within the next few days.”

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There also has been speculation that the Rockies would trade one of their current starting outfielders — most likely Carlos Gonzalez or Charlie Blackmon — to upgrade their starting pitching. If the Rockies were to sign Parra, it would make a trade even more likely.

Colorado general manager Jeff Bridich has said the club has received a lot of interest regarding both outfielders, as well as left fielder Corey Dickerson.

“I don’t know anything about a trade by the Rockies, I’m just trying to find the best fit for Gerardo,” Mijares said. “We will see what is the best offer and the best situation.”

Gonzalez, who is a friend of Parra’s, said last week that he has not heard anything from the Rockies regarding a possible trade.

Bridich has been quiet about the team’s possible free-agent plans. Regarding Parra, he said: “He’s in the large group of players we have been speaking with.”

Parra can play all three outfield positions and won Gold Gloves in left field in 2011 and in right field in 2013.

Last season, splitting time between the Milwaukee Brewers and Baltimore Orioles, Parra hit .291 with a .328 on-base percentage, a .452 slugging percentage with 14 homers and 51 RBIs.

He hit better with the Brewers (.328/.369/.517) than the Orioles (.237/.268/.357). Parra hit .274/.326/.395 in six seasons with the Diamondbacks before being traded to the Brewers on July 31, 2014.

Patrick Saunders: psaunders@denverpost.com or @psaundersdp