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New MLB union head Meyer dismisses salary cap, defends free agency, arbitration as labor clash looms
Bruce Meyer staunchly defended free agency and salary arbitration on his first full day as head of the baseball players’ association, dismissing any possibility of agreement on a salary cap in another sign of a likely labor confrontation next winter.
One day after Tony Clark's surprise resignation amid a reported inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law, the Major League Baseball Players Association elected Bruce Meyer as its interim executive director, the union announced Wednesday.
Bruce Meyer was promoted to interim executive director of the baseball players' association, a day after Tony Clark's forced resignation.
Tony Clark quit as executive director of the MLB Players Association as a federal investigation and collective bargaining negotiations add uncertainty.
MLB Players Association teams up with Genies to launch AI-powered player avatars, letting fans hold ongoing one-to- one conversations with Major League Baseball players.