The Major League winter meetings wrapped-up on Thursday in San Diego, California, but not before a number of players found new homes for 2015, either through a trade, or free agency.

To say it was an active winter meetings would be a major understatement.

How active?

Well, 12 trades involving 44 players were made over the four days, which is seven more than last year, and the most since 2006.

That's not even counting a number of free agent signings, including pitcher Jon Lester deciding to sign with the Chicago Cubs for a reported $155 million over five years.

MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Richard Justice gives us winter meetings recap:

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