
There are several news outlets reporting this morning that Tony Clark has stepped down as MLBPA Executive Director. Per MLB Trade Rumors:
"The 53-year-old Clark and the union have been under investigation since last summer due to purported improprieties regarding the usage of licensing money. Specifically, Clark has previously been alleged to have given himself equity in OneTeam Partners — a joint venture between the MLBPA and NFLPA — and failed to have sufficiently disclosed the level of resources being dedicated to Players Way, an MLBPA-owned youth baseball initiative that is under federal investigation."
Several owners are digging their heels about a salary cap in baseball. Looks like things are about to get uglier this season with the potential labor shortage coming in 2027.