MLB on the Brink: Shocking Developments Spark Fears of a Devastating Lockout
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“There’s just not enough time for it to be anyone else,” one prominent baseball agent told USA TODAY Sports.
And Meyer, who was promoted to the union’s deputy executive director in 2022, just so happens to be Public Enemy No. 1 for MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and his executive staff.
It’s not as if Clark was golfing buddies with Manfred or grabbing drinks with team owners, but they considered him reasonable, and as a former 15-year All-Star first baseman, certainly had their respect.



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