MLB Players Association executive director Tony Clark has never been one to shy away from sharing his opinions with the media, and he’s made it clear that he does not want a salary cap. Commissioner ...
Although Major League Baseball and the players' union continue to discuss possible changes or clarifications to the new home-plate collision rules, union chief Tony Clark told ESPN.com that ...
Will baseball ever adopt a salary cap? Of the five North American largest professional sports leagues, Major League Baseball is the only one without a salary cap in place. Though we are 18 months away ...
A salary cap in baseball is long overdue. The head of the players' union wants to continue to delay the due date. Via Mike Mazzeo of Sports Business Journal, MLB Players Association executive director ...
ATLANTA — Now batting for Team USA at the 2028 Olympics: Aaron Judge? While the Yankees’ captain already has signed on to lead his country’s WBC squad next March, there is a growing possibility that ...
PHOENIX -- Add the potential of see-through pants to the growing list of complaints regarding new MLB uniforms set to be used this season. With spring training games beginning, the Major League ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. HOUSTON (AP) — Players’ union head Tony ...
MLB Players Association executive director Tony Clark doubled down on his opposition to a salary cap on Tuesday, saying during All-Star festivities in Atlanta that such a change to the game's economic ...
While recently speaking with reporters, Clark reiterated the union’s stance that a salary cap would do more harm than good for baseball, via Jorge Castillo of ESPN.com: “A cap is not about any ...