This story was originally published on March 19. Bidding for the espresso machine closed on March 23 with a winning bid of $16,510.
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An espresso machine that gained baseball fame during Italy’s World Baseball Classic run has fetched a hefty price at auction. MLB Auction announced Monday that somebody paid $16,510 for the machine ...