Source: New York Post
The leader of the MLB Players Association is walking away ahead of what’s expected to be a contentious labor battle due to a federal investigation into allegations that he used licensing money to enrich himself. Tony Clark, the union’s executive director, is resigning, The Post’s Joel Sherman confirmed, as the Eastern District of New York investigates allegations of misuse of licensing money. Clark, 53, was set to begin his annual tour through spring training camps Tuesday at the Guardians’ facility in Goodyear, Ariz.
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