NEW YORK (AP) — Chief operating officer Xavier James and chief human resources officer Michael O'Neill left the Major League Baseball Players Association on Wednesday in more leadership changes ...
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Report: MLBPA fires COO Xavier James and head of human resources Michael O’Neill with causeAccording to ESPN’s Jeff Passan, the Major League Baseball Players Association has fired two key figures. COO Xavier James ...
The Major League Baseball Players Association fired two top executives with cause Wednesday following an internal investigation, sources told ESPN.
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Two months after players pushed out executive director Tony Clark, the Major League Baseball Players Association has further ...
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MLB union boss Tony Clark resigning in shock shakeup as feds probe allegations of money misuseThe leader of the MLB Players Association is walking away ahead of what’s expected to be a contentious labor battle due to a federal investigation into allegations that he used licensing money to ...
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What’s next: Where things stand with MLBPA leadership after Tony Clark’s resignationSURPRISE, Ariz. — The morning after Tony Clark’s abrupt resignation, the Major League Baseball Players Association was still without an acting executive director. But that could change as soon as ...
The shake-up within the MLB Players' Association continued Wednesday with the firings of COO Xavier James and human resources head Michael O'Neill.
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MLB players union boss resigned after bombshell affair with his sister-in-law was exposedTony Clark’s sudden resignation as executive director of the MLB Players Association (MLBPA) came after an internal investigation led to the discovery of an improper relationship with his ...
NEW YORK — Jeff Perconte was promoted to general counsel of the Major League Baseball Players Association on Wednesday in another move following the forced resignation of union head Tony Clark.
The MLBPA has shut down Players Way, the youth-baseball initiative currently being looked into by federal investigators, a union official told ESPN.
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