7:30 a.m.: Holiday shopping is about to be in full swing in the Music City.

Major League Baseball's movers and shakers have descended upon Nashville for the annual winter meetings, which begin in earnest Monday.

While the winter meetings do have actual meetings and events that occur, the three-day pow-wow shapes the baseball world more by what happens at behind-the-scenes, informal meetings between teams, players and agents.

As was the case last season, there's already been plenty of movement leading into the winter meetings. Big-name free agents like David Price and Zack Greinke have already signed, setting up the free-agent pitcher market. However, marquee position players like Jason Heyward and Chris Davis remain on the market, and their dominoes falling should set the market on that side of the ball.

So, too, should the trade market. The Cincinnati Reds figure to be one of the busy teams at Opryland, as they're reportedly "open for business," with closer Aroldis Chapman all but certain to be on the move.

We'll have the latest updates on that situation and all the rest as the day goes on, so be sure to check back often.

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