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MLB scandal: Players’ union chief Tony Clark resigns after an affair… with his sister-in-law!

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Unbelievable news arrived from the world of Major League Baseball as the competition is under a leadership crisis that feels like a primetime sit-com drama. Players’ union chief Tony Clark resigned from his post after 12 years, following the discovery of an inappropriate relationship with his own sister-in-law.

With the current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) set to expire on December 1, 2026, the union is now leaderless as it prepares for a tough negotiation against owners who are expected to push for a hard salary cap. The Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) is not going through an easy process.

An internal investigation that turned personal

Tony Clark had been under the shadow of a federal investigation for months by the Eastern District of New York (EDNY) regarding licensing money and self-dealing. However, and to the surprise of most, the initial probe delivered the most unexpected news. What started as an investigation to mitigate legal exposure ended up in a case of family affair.

People responsible for the case reportedly uncovered communications pointing to a relationship between Clark, 53, and a woman identified as his sister-in-law. If the situation was not odd on itslef, it was further complicated as it represented a massive conflict of interest too: the woman had been hired as a union employee in 2023, shortly after the MLBPA opened a sprawling new office in Arizona, where Clark and his family reside.

The private information of the woman remains hidden but her professional ties to Clark through marriage raised immediate red flags regarding workplace ethics and nepotism. Clark found out about the case last week and by February 17, 2026, his tenure was over.

What it takes for the 2026 labor war

Clark’s sudden resignation led to the cancellation of the union’s annual spring training tour, starting with the Cleveland Guardians. The controversy at the top has left players like Logan Webb and Marcus Semien in pure shock, even as they attempt to maintain a united front before cameras. When asked, Logan Webb told reporters:

“I found out when you found out. I don’t think anybody really knew about this

The owners, led by Commissioner Rob Manfred, are widely anticipated to seek a salary cap and floor system to address the growing fiscal divide in the sport. The players have historically viewed a salary cap as a non-starter, and now without Clark, a veteran of the 99-day lockout in 2022, the union must find a new voice capable of staring down the league’s legal battles.

The Union’s next steps

According to reports, the union’s eight-member executive subcommittee met Tuesday evening to discuss the succession plan. While no formal vote was taken, Bruce Meyer, the deputy executive director and lead labor negotiator, is the favorite to take the helm as interim director.

Meyer counts with the support of players like Tarik Skubal and Brent Suter, who emphasized that the goal is to keep everything as stable as possible through the end of the year. However, with federal investigators still knocking and a lockout looming just ten months away, the MLBPA is facing its most significant test of solidarity in a generation.



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