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Factions in MLBPA lob critical statements at each other

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NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball players’ union head Tony Clark made his first public response to an effort aimed at ousting his chief negotiator, calling it a secret campaign with an outside agenda.

Clark issued a statement Sunday in response to a statement by Harry Marino, a former union official who hopes players will remove Major

League Baseball Players Associatio­n deputy director Bruce Meyer, the union’s chief negotiator of the 2022 collective bargaining agreement.

Marino, a former minor leaguer who headed successful efforts to unionize players with minor league contracts, claimed union members are being bullied and retaliated against for expressing their opinions for change.

“For decades, the bedrock of the MLBPA has been an engaged membership that does not bend to outside agendas,” Clark said in a statement. “It therefore comes as no surprise that a coordinate­d and covert effort to challenge this foundation has troubled players at all levels of profession­al baseball.”

After minor leaguers joined the union, it restructur­ed its executive board to include 38 players with major league contracts and 34 with minor league contracts. The executive board makes decisions by majority vote, such as hiring the executive director, and the staff reports to the executive director.

“How hard the players are willing to fight for the changes they want is a decision for the players,” Marino said. “As a former minor league player who played a key role in bringing 5,500 new members to the union, I will never turn down a request for assistance from any group of major league or minor league players. My sole aim is to serve the players and I will continue to make myself available to do so in whatever way I am asked.”

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