MLBPA elects Bruce Meyer
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New MLBPA chief Bruce Meyer held court, touching on his new role, objectives and relationships within the baseball world.
Meyer defended baseball’s system of salary arbitration and free agency that has existed since the mid-1970s and has pushed the average salary to the $5 million range.
Meyer, previously the union's deputy executive director and chief negotiator, was unanimously elected by the 72-player committee.
Bruce Meyer was promoted to interim executive director of the baseball players' association, a day after Tony Clark's forced resignation.
MLB players voted to elect Bruce Meyer as interim executive director, the sixth person to hold the position in the organization's history.
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The sudden resignation of MLBPA executive director Tony Clark won't weaken or distract the players' association as it prepares for negotiations on a new CBA, deputy executive director Bruce Meyer says.