NEW YORK (AP)—Donald Fehr is retiring as head of the baseball players’ association after more than a quarter-century in charge of the powerful labor union.
Fehr, who turns 61 next month, said Monday he will retire no later than the end of March.
Subject to approval by the union’s executive board, he will be succeeded by union general counsel Michael Weiner, his longtime heir apparent. Weiner will head negotiations heading into the expiration of the current labor contract in December 2011.
“I have no hesitancy in recommending to the players that he be given the opportunity to do this job,” Fehr said.
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One down. Now if only Selig can step down as well, than MLB might move forward towards not becoming a joke in the future.