MLBPA executive Tony Clark to reportedly resign just months before labor fight due to expiring CBA

MLBPA executive Tony Clark to reportedly resign just months before labor fight due to expiring CBA

The MLBPA is reportedly losing its leader months before the current collective-bargaining agreement is set to expire. MLBPA executive director Tony Clark is expected to resign from his position, according to Evan Drellich of The Athletic. 

Clark and the MLBPA were expected to start touring spring training facilities Tuesday. Their first stop — at Cleveland Guardians camp — was reportedly canceled, per The Athletic.

Clark's expected resignation comes amid a federal investigation looking into whether MLBPA officials used "licensing money or equity to improperly enrich themselves," per The Athletic. 

Clark, 53, has not commented on his possible resignation at this time.

This story will be updated.