The Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) is in a state of flux as it seeks a new leader to replace the recently departed Tony Clark. With Clark's resignation, the focus has shifted to finding a suitable interim successor, with the players' executive board in a hurry to make a decision. Among the potential candidates, Bruce Meyer, the deputy executive director, is seen as a strong contender. However, his appointment is not without controversy. Some players and agents are pushing for a more thorough search, citing concerns about Scott Boras' influence and the potential hasty promotion of Meyer, a polarizing figure within the union. The collective bargaining agreement is set to expire in December, providing some leeway for a more comprehensive search. Other potential candidates include Matt Nussbaum, the general counsel, and Don Fehr, the former executive director. The search for a new leader is complex, with various stakeholders weighing in, and the outcome will significantly impact the future of the MLBPA and its players.