Tony Clark Expected to Resign as MLBPA Executive Director
Former MLB player Tony Clark is expected to resign from his position as executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, according to Evan Drellich, Ken Rosenthal, and Andy McCullough of The Athletic. The union will now be scrambling to find a leader heading into a lengthy labor dispute this winter. According to Los Angeles Angels pitcher Brent Suter, a member of the union's eight-player executive subcommittee, the union hopes to "keep everything as stable as we can this year." The priority for the MLBPA will be the upcoming bargaining sessions, which are expected to start this summer. The most obvious candidate to become the interim director is deputy director Bruce Meyer. The 53-year-old Clark has headed the union since 2013, but he has been under federal investigation since last year regarding using licensing money or equity to enrich themselves.
Source: The Athletic - Evan Drellich, Ken Rosenthal, and Andy McCullough
Source: The Athletic - Evan Drellich, Ken Rosenthal, and Andy McCullough
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