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The article describes a tense exchange between Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred and Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper. During a meeting, Harper reportedly told Manfred to leave if the discussion was about implementing a salary cap, which some players oppose. The meeting, which lasted over an hour, involved talks about the media landscape and baseball's future. This incident is notable as the collective bargaining agreement expires in 2026, and players are concerned about potential salary cap implementations.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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