The executive director of Major League Baseball’s Players Association has resigned after an internal investigation revealed he engaged in an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law, who the union hired in 2023. ESPN’s Jeff Passan and Don Van Natta Jr. were first to report the news.
Tony Clark took over as MLBPA executive director in 2013 following a 15-year playing career that spanned six teams. His exit comes at a crucial time for MLB players as a federal investigation rages on and their current collective bargaining agreement expires in a year.
Clark, 53, is married to his wife, Fr...
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