The head of the baseball players' union says "that page has been turned" in the spat regarding Yankees president Randy Levine and what he said about reliever Dellin Betances' agents.

Levine had called Betances a victim of "over-the-top demands based on very little sense of reality" by his representatives at an arbitration hearing on Feb 18. The Yankees beat Betances in the case, and he will be paid $3 million rather than his requested $5 million.

"Dellin is focused in on the season, we're focused in on the season and look forward to have him continue to do what he's always done, which has been a tremendous contributor to his club and winning on the field," union chief Tony Clark said Sunday.