Sometimes the biggest story of the winter meetings isnt what happened. Its what didnt happen. What almost happened. Whats about to happen.So lets take a look at some of the fascinating winter meetings plotlines that are still dangling -- because the clear message conveyed by the executives who were stampeding out the door Thursday was this:The next week or two in this sport will be busier than the malls.Edwin EncarnacionThe good news is, Encarnacion is still the most game-changing bat on the market. The bad news is, hell have a tough time forgetting he once turned down $80 million for four years from Toronto. And if you can figure out where hes going to get that sort of haul again this winter, from a team willing to lose its No. 1 pick, youre smarter than the baseball people Ive been talking to this week.Four teams that could have been fits (Blue Jays, Yankees, Astros, Rockies) all turned elsewhere. So the theme I heard most from executives and agents is this: Encarnacion should stop counting money he never had, take a short or creative deal with a team like Cleveland or Texas, and then try this again next winter, with no qualifying offer attached.Andrew McCutchenThe Pirates and Nationals got so far down the line on a deal to send McCutchen to Washington -- for a package that would have been extremely close to what the Nationals offered for both Chris Sale and Adam Eaton -- that some of the Pirates delegation thought it was on the verge of happening. But once the Nationals decided they preferred Eaton and pivoted away, the Pirates had a whole different sort of challenge on their hands.By which we mean ... damage control.The Cardinals (Dexter Fowler), Rangers (Carlos Gomez) and Nationals (Eaton) no longer need a center fielder. And there is a glut of corner-outfield bats available for those who dont view McCutchen in the middle of the diamond. So the only place McCutchen is likely to move now is to one of the outfield corners in Pittsburgh. Its a good thing this general manager (Neal Huntingdon) and this manager (Clint Hurdle) are so adept at the art of people skills. Theyll need all of those skills to convince McCutchen hes as beloved as ever in Pittsburgh.The RoyalsTheyve already traded Wade Davis (for Jorge Soler). The question now is how many deals like that are yet to come? The consensus among teams that have talked to the Royals is that they are likely to trade no more than two additional players from their core, with Lorenzo Cain/Jarrod Dyson/Danny Duffy probably atop that list.But one club they spoke with says they are listening on everyone, even though theyre trying to figure out a way to retool but still keep enough of the band together to make one last run at October. If that doesnt work, though, then file away this prediction from one National League exec: In July, theyll be the biggest seller in baseball.The TigersWho out there would have bet on the Tigers trading nobody at these meetings? Not me. But thatll change in the next couple of weeks. Clubs that spoke with them see J.D. Martinez and left-handed reliever Justin Wilson as the most likely Tigers to dial up United Van Lines, with Ian Kinsler and Jose Iglesias as outside possibilities.But remember, as the White Sox, Twins and Royals all hit the reset button, the Tigers suddenly see an easier path to contention in the American League Central. And GM Al Avila told a number of teams theyre under no pressure to move money immediately. So this is not going to be a dramatic sell-off -- because the Tigers are still set on trying to win next year.The DodgersYou wont be shocked to learn that the Dodgers already are on the hook for more guaranteed 2017 payroll dollars ($187.4 million, according to Baseball-Reference.com) than any team in this sport. You might be shocked to learn that, at the moment, none of those dollars have been allotted toward finding a third baseman, second baseman, closer or primary setup reliever.But this is where we remind you that this front office thinks differently, and approaches roster-building differently, than any team in baseball. So the Dodgers have lined up layers and layers of options, contingency plans and trade/signing choices at every one of those spots. Translation: We have no shot at trying to predict whether theyll fill those holes with, say, a Justin Turner/Kinsler/ Kenley Jansen/Greg Holland quartet or a Todd Frazier/Brian Dozier/David Robertson/Santiago Casilla foursome. Or even none of the above.Just factor in that payroll management is a big part of this, as the Dodgers maneuver to stay below the 92 percent luxury-tax bracket (which kicks in at $237 million) in two years.Other teams to watchMets: Theyre still working to trade either Jay Bruce or Curtis Granderson -- and are confident they will eventually, once some of the free-agent options are off the board.Rays: Tampa Bay is taking its time, but is in good position to trade a starter. In order of likelihood (and price tag): Alex Cobb, Drew Smyly, Jake Odorizzi, Chris Archer.White Sox: How perfect is it that this team lurched into sell mode by dealing a guy named Sale? Whats next on their list? Other clubs see Robertson and Frazier as near locks to get traded. But Jose Quintana and Jose Abreu? Not so much.Astros: Houston is still shopping for top-of-the-rotation arms and trying to be imaginative. 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He was also part of the South Korean team that won the World Baseball Softball Confederations inaugural Premier 12 tournament held in Taiwan and Japan in November.Lees case is the latest in a string of match-fixing scandals that has plagued South Koreas professional baseball, soccer, basketball and other sports leagues and led to convictions and lifetime bans for a number of players and coaches. ' ' '