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00:00The feds are investigating a youth baseball program owned by Major League Baseball's Players Union
00:05following a whistleblower complaint, according to an ESPN report.
00:09MLB Players Association Executive Director Tony Clark is accused of
00:13self-dealing, misuse of resources, abuse of power, and nepotism.
00:21This is a criminal investigation into Players' Way, the youth program Clark created in 2019.
00:27Records show the program spent at least $3.9 million over the last six years,
00:33and a source told ESPN that figure could be as high as $10 million.
00:38But during that time, the program hosted just a handful of live events,
00:43while reportedly barely clearing six figures in revenue, outside of what the unions pitched in.
00:49The report claims most of the millions were spent on six-figure salaries to executives and consultants of Players' Way,
00:56saying some of those people had full-time jobs outside of the program.
01:01Clark, who has not been charged with a crime, denied the allegations in a statement to ESPN.
01:08Clark said,
01:08Any suggestion that Players' Way has not been supported by our elected player representatives
01:14and broader membership is patently false.
01:18Players' Way has been front and center at every annual meeting of the MLBPA Executive Board in recent memory.
01:24There is much that needs to change with youth baseball in the United States.
01:28The members of the Major League Baseball Players Association created Players' Way to change the status quo.
01:34Clark said when he introduced Players' Way years ago,
01:37he wanted it to fix a broken youth system where young athletes are exploited by the billion-dollar youth sports machinery.
01:45We want to give every young person, regardless of age, economics, or ability,
01:49the chance to become the best player he or she can be.
01:53To be your best, you need to learn from the best.
01:55Players' Way partnered with the United States Specialty Sports Association
01:59and hired several former big league players.
02:02Former MLB catcher Chris Ionetta promoted the initiative in a YouTube video last summer.
02:07At all Players' Way events, we focus on pure development.
02:10We want to make you be the best that you could possibly be.
02:14So come to one of our events and work alongside former major and minor league baseball players
02:18that will help you develop and become a better baseball player.
02:21We'll work on all of your fundamental skills to make you better.
02:24But the events, according to the report, have been few and far between.
02:29Players' Way held just six youth clinics, four mental skills webinars,
02:33and a few panel discussions from 2019 through November 2024.
02:39The current schedule on the Players' Way website shows three past events
02:43and five upcoming events through March 2026.
02:48Multiple former union officials say Players' Way operates with
02:52no standard accounting practices and no annual budget circulated among senior finance officials,
02:58per ESPN's report.
02:59A former official claims there were no other events, activities,
03:03or partnerships with other youth baseball groups.
03:07The union would not say where the $3.9 million was spent.
03:11Federal investigators declined to comment on the ESPN report.
03:14The probe is part of a larger inquiry into the MLBPA's financial dealings
03:19with the NFL Players' Union and a company called One Team Partners.
03:24For Straight Arrow News, I'm Chris Francis.
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