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The road from the Orlando airport to the meetings site passes under a Disney World archway that proclaims "Where Dreams Come True" and many clubs aim to get a head start on success in 2011.
Already, it's been an active offseason. So far, 26 free agents have signed since the end of the regular season; last year, only 14 had made deals going into the winter meetings.
Juan Uribe, Miguel Tejada, Lance Berkman and Javier Vazquez are among several free agents who have changed teams while Dan Uggla, Omar Infante and Clint Barmes have been traded.
As always, the Yankees figure to be on the prowl at this annual swap shop, especially after losing to the Rangers in the AL championship series. The teams figure to tangle again for Lee, with New York trying to lure the prize pitcher on the free-agent market away from Texas. Lee's decision could come this week.
Closer Rafael Soriano, sluggers Adrian Beltre, Paul Konerko and Magglio Ordonez and pitchers Carl Pavano, Kevin Millwood and Chris Young are part of the free-agent crop still in play.
The meetings typically produce trades. Kansas City pitcher Zack Greinke's name has been floated and so have those of the Upton brothers, Tampa Bay outfielder B.J. and Arizona outfielder Justin.
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