The defending World Series champion Chicago Cubs wisely stayed away from the ludicrous free-agent closer market, trading extraneous outfielder Jorge Soler to the Kansas City Royals for Wade Davis, and each team did the wise thing. The Cubs wanted an established ninth-inning option without guaranteeing four or more seasons and way too much money, and the Royals sold high -- though not as high as last winter, when they should have done it -- and picked up, in theory, an intriguing young outfielder with upside. From a fantasy perspective, each player should be a winner ... but I’m not so sure things will play out this way.