The Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) is currently leaderless following Tony Clark’s resignation, which was linked to an inappropriate relationship and a federal investigation into the misuse of funds. A leadership call ended without voting for an interim executive director, with hopes to finalize this by Wednesday. The new leader will face critical negotiations as the collective bargaining agreement expires December 1, with the league advocating for a salary cap, a contentious issue for the union. Delays in appointing a leader could weaken the MLBPA’s negotiating position at a crucial time for the sport.
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