Baseball players' union head Tony Clark nearly doubled pay to $4.25 million last year


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NEW YORK — Baseball players' association head Tony Clark nearly doubled his pay to $4.25 million in 2023, according the union's annual federal disclosure filing. Clark's income had risen from just under $2 million in his first full year after succeeding Michael Weiner as executive director in 2014 to $2.25 million annually from 2019-2022. The union said Clark's salary was $3.25 million and his 2023 income included a $1 million bonus that followed collective bargaining. The players' association said it thought that bonus was similar to what other major league union executive directors received.

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