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First baseman Jack Clark of the San...

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First baseman Jack Clark of the San Diego Padres said he and his agent, Tom Reich, are in the process of filing a separate lawsuit against major league baseball for alleged collusive activities against him from 1985-1987.

“I’ll have my day in court,” Clark said, “and I guarantee you that somebody will pay. I won’t be sharing it with a group of other guys. I don’t get mad; I get even.”

Clark was part of the Collusion III ruling this week in which baseball owners were found guilty of deliberately not signing 76 free agents in order to keep salaries down. Clark said that he also should have been part of the Collusion I and Collusion II cases, and filed separate grievances in all three years.

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