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MLBPA Executive Director Tony Clark to Resign

 MLB Players Association Executive Director Tony Clark is expected to resign from his position amid a federal investigation that was opened last year by the Eastern District of New York regarding using licensing money or equity to enrich themselves, according to the New York Times and The Athletic

The Department of Justice opened an additional investigation in October, according to the Times. 

Clark who played from the Detroit Tigers, New York Mets and Yankees in his career has been the head of the players union since 2013. 

 

This news comes at a wild time for baseball as the league is starring down the prospect of a work stoppage in 2027. 

The Time cites a statement from MLBPA executive subcommittee member Brent Suter (a pitcher of the L.A. Angels of Anaheim) that bargining sessions were expected to start this summer, and hopes to keep things stable toward that end. 

It is not known who will serve officially as Interim Executive Director, but the Times named Bruce Meyer as a possibility. Meyer has served as the Deputy Executive Director since 2022 and was the Senior Director of Collective Bargaining and legal from 2018-2022.  

The owners are expected to lock out the players come the end of the 2026 season. One of the sticking points is a salary cap in the wake of huge spending by teams like the L.A. Dodgers and, yes, even the Mets and Yankees. 

To say the least, this is going to get very interesting in the coming weeks and months ahead. 

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