What’s next as dust settles after Winter Meetings?

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NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — The Winter Meetings serve as a checkpoint of sorts for baseball’s offseason. It’s right about this time that free agents start to get antsy about how things will work out.

Maybe they’re not going to get the deal they hoped to get. Maybe they’re not going to end up where they thought they would. When is it time to recalibrate?

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That’s the part of free agency that gets less attention than the mega-dollar contracts. Plenty of players misread the market and end up disappointed. That’s also true for teams as they sort through their wish list.

What’s that someone said about a great compromise? No one comes away completely satisfied. So when these Winter Meetings wrapped up Thursday morning, it simply marked another phase of the offseason.

While Aroldis Chapman, Mark Melancon and Ian Desmond have agreed to new contracts, many free agents remain on the market. And don’t forget about the players available via trade, too. The White Sox will be busy, despite getting a nice batch of prospects for Chris Sale and Adam Eaton this week.

Here are nine free-agent names to keep an eye on:

Kenley Jansen, closer Chapman’s five-year, $86 million deal with the Yankees sets the market for Jansen. The Marlins, Nationals and Dodgers are all interested. Jansen simply must decide where he wants to play the next five seasons.

Edwin Encarnacion, 1B/DH Encarnacion passed on an $80 million offer from the Blue Jays, and it’s not clear what his market is at this point. The Rangers would appear to be a good fit if they don’t make a run at Jose Abreu or turn the DH spot over to top prospect Joey Gallo. The Yankees have also been mentioned as a possibility.

Mark Trumbo, OF/DH The Orioles haven’t given up hope of re-signing Trumbo. Otherwise, the lack of a hot market for a player who hit 47 home runs is surprising. But considering that’s 13 more than he hit in any …

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