TORONTO — Tony Clark, executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, restated his concerns over gambling in sports in the wake of the NBA gambling scandal, emphasized that the ...
From the Black Sox to Pete Rose to Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter, baseball has endured its fair share of gambling scandals throughout its history. MLB Players Association executive director Tony Clark ...
It's very difficult for individual players to rig the outcome of games. It's very easy for individual players to rig the outcome of their individual prop bets. The NBA is currently embroiled in ...
Baseball players’ association head Tony Clark speaks during a news conference at the Press Club in Washington in 2022. (AP Photo / Jose Luis Magana) Federal investigators are probing the finances of ...
A youth baseball company owned and created by the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) is under federal investigation for how it has allocated resources, according to ESPN. Players Way, ...
Executive Director of the Major League Baseball Players Association Tony Clark and Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred. (Daniel Shirey / MLB Photos via Getty Images) Coming off a fantastic ...
Tony Clark is the executive director of the MLBPA. / Derek White/Getty Images for MLBPA, Fanatics, Topps & Lids Federal authorities are investigating a youth baseball company owned by the MLB Players ...
Happy Monday, everyone! We are officially in the final week of baseball for the 2025 season. The World Series continues tonight with Game 3, and presently the series is tied 1-1 between the Blue Jays ...
Players Way, a company owned by the Major League Baseball Players Association, is under federal investigation, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan and Don Van Natta Jr. The MLBPA is already under ...
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Feds investigate MLB Players Association's youth-baseball venture that spent millions for few events
Federal law officers are investigating a youth baseball company owned by the Major League Baseball Players Association that spent at least $3.9 million dollars while holding few sparsely attended live ...
After a face-to-face meeting between Rob Manfred and Tony Clark, MLB and the Players Association seem to be gaining momentum toward striking a deal to play the 2020 season. Major League Baseball and ...
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