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MLB Players Union Head Tony Clark to Resign
Resignation comes amid federal investigation into union's licensing company
Published on Feb. 19, 2026
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According to a person familiar with the matter, Tony Clark plans to resign as the head of the Major League Baseball Players Association. The resignation comes as the U.S. Attorney's Office in Brooklyn, New York, is conducting an investigation into One Team Partners, a licensing company founded by the MLB players' union and the NFL Players Association.
Why it matters
Clark's resignation as union head could signal major changes ahead for the players' association, particularly as it faces a potential battle over a salary cap with team owners. The federal investigation into One Team Partners also raises questions about the union's business practices and financial management.
The details
Clark has served as the executive director of the MLB Players Association since 2013. The person familiar with the union's deliberations said Clark's resignation announcement is likely to come later on Tuesday. The investigation into One Team Partners, the licensing company co-founded by the MLB and NFL players' unions, is being conducted by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Brooklyn, New York.
- Clark plans to resign as head of the MLB Players Association on Tuesday.
The players
Tony Clark
The executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association since 2013, who plans to resign from his position.
One Team Partners
A licensing company founded by the MLB Players Association and the NFL Players Association, which is currently under federal investigation.
What’s next
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Brooklyn, New York, is expected to continue its investigation into One Team Partners, the licensing company co-founded by the MLB and NFL players' unions.
The takeaway
Clark's resignation as head of the MLB Players Association comes at a critical time, as the union faces a potential battle over a salary cap with team owners and is also under federal investigation for its business practices. This transition in union leadership could have significant implications for the future of player-owner relations in Major League Baseball.
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