Former Red Sox Slugger Tony Clark Hired as Director of Player Relations for MLB Union

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Mar 10, 2010

NEW YORK — Former first baseman Tony Clark has been hired as director of player relations of the baseball union.

The union on Wednesday also formalized Steve Fehr's role as special counsel. His brother, Donald, retired as union head in December. He has been an outside lawyer for the union for 23 years.

Clark's 15-season career ended last July when he was released by Arizona. He became a union leader shortly after going to his first executive board meeting in 1999.

The 37-year-old Clark will oversee player communications and education and participate in collective bargaining. A 2001 All-Star, he hit .262 with 251 homers. He also played for Detroit, the New York Mets and Yankees, Boston and San Diego.

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