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Yanks end Harper bid, continue Machado talks

For years, this epic free-agent class has permitted a fantasy scenario in which Bryce Harper and Manny Machado landed in pinstripes. In reality, Brian Cashman said that there is not room for both mega-stars, and New York has made its selection.

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