Meyer Takes Interim Lead as MLBPA Faces Cap-Driven Bargaining

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Bruce Meyer was unanimously elected interim executive director of the MLB Players Association and now must unite a divided membership and lead tough negotiations as MLB pushes for a salary cap and a potential 2027 lockout, expanding beyond his role as Clark’s No. 2 to a broader CEO-like leadership as the union eyes a permanent successor.
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