MLB players' union head: 'We will never agree' to salary cap
MLBPA director Tony Clark believes baseball is "doing very well" and vowed that the union would "never agree" if the league attempted to impose a salary cap.
A handful of free-spending owners in Major League Baseball have made some of the games other owners a little nervous.
Players union head Tony Clark doesnt mind that development one bit.
"Baseball i… [+2767 chars]
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