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While acquiring Bryce Harper may not have happened because Giancarlo Stanton was acquired the year before, the Yankees should have at least signed his "co-free agent" from that year's class, Manny Machado. The Yankees would be SO much stronger today if Machado were playing third, and not Oswaldo Cabrera, Jon Berti, or DJ LeMahieu.
Paul, a Baltimore Orioles hat is not necessarily a stretch on a Yankee show. Many people don't know that the ORIGINAL name of the New York Yankees (BEFORE they were the Highlanders) was the Baltimore Orioles. They played in Baltimore in 1901 and 1902, before they moved to New York and changed their name to the New York Highlanders, and it was just before the 1913 season that the nickname "Yankees" which sportswriters began using for the Highlanders since 1904 became their official team name. So the Yankee team that we all root for once was called the Baltimore Orioles.
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