MLB on the Brink: Shocking Developments Spark Fears of a Devastating Lockout
“There’s just not enough time for it to be anyone else,” a well-connected baseball agent confided to USA TODAY Sports, underscoring the urgency and high stakes at play. Meyer, who rose to deputy executive director in 2022, isn’t your typical union figure; he’s the thorn in MLB commissioner Rob Manfred’s side and the administration’s least favorite adversary. Where Clark was respected, even if distant from the owners’ social circles, Meyer is a scrappy, unyielding labor attorney often branded as “bad for baseball” by league officials. With the baton now potentially in Meyer’s hands, the upcoming negotiations are shaping up to be brutal.



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