MLBPA chief Tony Clark resigns amid ethics concerns and federal probe

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Tony Clark resigned as MLBPA executive director after an internal investigation found an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law, who was hired by the union in 2023. The departure comes as a federal probe into potential misused funds from a licensing deal involving OneTeam expands, raising questions ahead of a looming Dec. 1, 2026 CBA expiration and potential labor talks. Bruce Meyer is a leading candidate for interim leadership as the union faces ongoing scrutiny.
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