Rahimi Harrison-Grody
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So we'll talk to him next.
Rahimi Harrison-Grody.
I just pulled through the Taco Bell drive-thru, and I've got a couple of big, nasty Supreme Burritos right here waiting to be eaten.
You know, the first thing they ask you now, are you using the app?
The app?
No, I just want my burritos.
I don't want to use an app.
Bring a lot of mild sauce, because I'm going to squirt it all over the place.
Put some hot sauce on my burrito, baby.
That is White Sox player rep Davis Martin, who is the player rep for the Sox, talking to Bruce Levine.
That was this morning with the news that was somewhat surprising to hear, especially ahead of what is considered the most important negotiation yet for Major League Baseball as we careen toward the end of the current CBA at the end of the 2026 season.
This is Raheem Harrison-Grody on 104.3 The Score.
And that news is that Tony Clark...
is resigning as the Major League Baseball Players Association executive director.
Now, Clark is somebody who had come under a lot of criticism and a lot of fire when it came to how he was representing the players, whether or not they had a strong enough say, even in their last collective bargaining agreement that took place, the one that is currently governing baseball's players union and ownership agreement.
But that is the word.
That is a report that came out this morning.
As you can imagine, Jeff Passan of ESPN, Don Vannata are a part of that report.
And that's the latest news we've gotten so far.
It's already tenuous, Mark, ahead of a situation that continues to be tenuous.