
Tony Clark Resigns Before MLB CBA Talks, Spring Training Begins + Daytona 500 Reaction & Tyreek Hill Released
Tony Clark resigns as MLBPA Executive Director just before crucial CBA negotiations, raising major questions about baseball’s labor future. We also talk Spring Training, the Daytona 500 with Chris Myers, Tyreek Hill’s release, and a long-awaited MMA showdown.
SportsWrap with Jason Page · Chris Myers, Jason Page, Sam Yarnell, David Aardsma
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Show Notes
Breaking news leads today’s edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page as MLB Players Association Executive Director Tony Clark resigns just ahead of what is expected to be contentious negotiations over baseball’s expiring collective bargaining agreement.
What does Clark’s departure mean for the MLBPA, team owners, and the future of labor peace in Major League Baseball? Jason offers a warning to both sides as the sport approaches another critical CBA showdown.
Former MLB reliever David Aardsma joins Jason and Sam Yarnell to discuss the significance of Clark’s resignation, the state of the union in baseball, and storylines emerging as Spring Training gets underway in Florida and Arizona.
Then, longtime FOX Sports host Chris Myers joins the show to look back at the Daytona 500, share insight from his NFL coverage, and dive into the biggest stories from around the sports world.
In Odds & Ends, we react to the Miami Dolphins releasing Tyreek Hill and break down an MMA fight billed as one for the ages — though maybe about a decade too late.
All that and more on this Tuesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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