MLBPA Executive Director Tony Clark Resigns Amid Scandals
Tony Clark resigned as Executive Director of the MLB Players Association following an investigation revealing an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law, who was employed by the union. This resignation comes amid ongoing investigations into alleged financial improprieties involving the union. The player subcommittee, consisting of eight players, voted for his resignation as MLB prepares for contentious collective bargaining negotiations. The upcoming CBA talks will likely center on issues such as a salary cap and arbitration practices, complicating the union’s position.


