Tony Clark, the MLB Players Association’s executive director since 2013, is expected to resign, according to reports.
The decision, which was reported Tuesday by The Athletic and others, comes less than 10 months before the sport’s collective bargaining agreement (CBA) is set to expire on Dec. 1. The threat of a lockout looms after the 2026 season amid unrest between MLB and the players union.
Clark, 53, and the MLBPA have been under federal investigation over accusations involving financial improprieties.
has not made an announcement or publicly commented on Tuesday’s reports.
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