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Clark doubled pay in ’23

MLBPA head up $4.25 million

- By RONALD BLUM

NEW YORK — Baseball players’ associatio­n head Tony Clark nearly doubled his salary to $4.25 million in 2023, according the union’s annual federal disclosure filing Monday.

Clark’s salary had risen from just under $2 million when he succeeded Michael Weiner as executive director in 2014 to $2.25 million annually from 2019-2022.

The disclosure of this raise came roughly two years after Clark oversaw a lockout that ended with a new collective bargaining agreement and about two weeks after lawyer Harry Marino attempted to rally players and oust Clark’s No. 2, chief negotiator Bruce Meyer. Marino’s critiques include mismanagem­ent of MLBPA funds.

The players last week appeared to reject Marino’s insurgency. Clark said the executive subcommitt­ee authorized him to release a statement saying: “We still have issues to discuss, but one thing clear among the MLB executive subcommitt­ee members is that this is no longer a Harry Marino discussion, in any respect.”

Marino earned $215,993 in 2023 before leaving the union last July. After helping minor league players unionize, Marino joined the MLBPA staff in September 2022 and earned $68,977 during the remainder of the year.

Meyer increased his pay to $1.55 million from $1.36 million in 2022, when he was promoted in July to deputy executive director from senior director of collective bargaining and legal.

DeMaurice Smith, executive director of the NFL Players Associatio­n, earned roughly $9.3 million in the year ending Feb. 28, 2023, then left last summer. Tamika Tremaglio, executive director of the National Basketball Players Associatio­n before resigning in November, made $3.1 million in the year ending Sept. 30.

Total MLBPA spending on employees rose to $16.6 million last year from $15.4 million in 2022 and $11.9 million in 2021.

General counsel Matt Nussbaum earned $866,168, deputy general counsel Jeff Perconte $681,330. Senior adviser Ian Penny, who had been general counsel until July 2022, earned $834,404 and chief operating officer Xavier James $662,952.

Former players listed include Chris Capuano, senior director of operation ($432,625), and Dave Winfield, a special adviser to Clark, earned ($367,500). Other former players are special assistants Mike Myers ($278,319), Steve Rogers ($276,775), Phil Bradley ($246,206), Rick Helling ($217,324) and Bobby Bonilla ($132,477).

Jeffrey Hammonds, associate director player programs and initiative­s, is at $25,884.

The union paid $427,484 in rent for its Arizona office, whose opening was announced in February 2023. Rent for the main office in New York totaled $2,085,336.

The union has not confirmed a report in January by Bisnow, which covers commercial real estate, that it has signed a 15year lease for 50,000 square feet at another office building in Manhattan.

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