The Major League Baseball Players Association has expanded its ranks of lawyers after minor league players this week announced they plan to join the labor union.
The MLBPA hired Harrison “Harry” Marino, an attorney and former minor league ballplayer, as an assistant general counsel to help integrate the roughly 5,000 being unionized through the effort he helped lead.
“This was a unique opportunity at the intersection of my interests, passion, and skill set,” Marino said in an interview. “It was a no-brainer to get involved.”
The New York-based MLBPA, which assisted the unionization effort, have a bargaining unit for the ...
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