This year’s free-agent class doesn’t feature a record-breaking market-mover like Juan Soto, whose availability basically put a freeze on signings until he agreed with the Mets on the eve of last December’s winter meetings.

But there are plenty of dominoes that still need to fall, as most of the marquee names remain on the board, aside from a few early market indicators.

The Blue Jays, fresh off that heartbreaking World Series loss, haven’t wasted any time reloading to get back, signing two starters: the highly coveted Dylan Cease (seven years, $210M) and the intriguing Cody Ponce, last year’s KBO MVP (three years, $30 million).

Those two quick-strike contracts now set the stage for the likes of Framber Valdez, Michael King and Tatsuya Imai.

A flurry of closers also have found their pri

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