Bruce Meyer named MLBPA leader as union braces for next CBA

Bruce Meyer was unanimously elected the MLB Players Association's seventh executive director, succeeding Tony Clark who resigned amid an inappropriate relationship with a union employee and a federal probe into the union’s finances. Meyer will lead on an interim basis through next year’s bargaining with MLB, with talks likely to begin in April before the December expiration of the current CBA and a possible owners lockout. Matt Nussbaum was named interim deputy executive director. The move is intended to bolster transparency and a tougher bargaining stance, though Meyer’s ties to top agents and past criticisms persist. Meyer's 2026 salary is set at about $1.6 million, well below Clark's.
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