War brewing inside MLBPA after players’ call for ouster of deputy director Bruce Meyer
NY Post
A war appears to be brewing inside the Major League Baseball Players Association, that has the possibility of fracturing the players union.
Player leadership at the minor league and major league levels has called for the ousting of deputy director Bruce Meyer and replacing him with former MLBPA lawyer Harry Marino, according to a shocking report by The Athletic.
The pressure was ramped up on executive director Tony Clark during a Monday night call, which reportedly was “long and sometimes heated” and had a number of the player reps from the majors and minors.
An informal vote was held on the call, but no action had been taken, according to the report which also stated that Clark organized the call after the circulation of a text chain among player reps that doubted Meyer’s leadership.
Discontent appears to have something to do with concern over the apparent influence that super agent Scott Boras wields within the union, which other agents have claimed for some time, but Boras and the MLBPA leadership have denied.
There appeared to be discontent with the direction of the players union and other players wanted to see more financial resources put toward the union’s bargaining team.