Michael Weiner (executive)
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Michael S. Weiner[1] (born c. 1961 [2]) is the Executive director or the Major League Baseball Players Association. He assumed the role in December, 2009, replacing Don Fehr. Weiner joined the organization in 1988 and had been general counsel since 2004.[3] Weiner graduated from Williams College in 1983, and from Harvard Law School in 1986.
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