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Baseball union boss has a brain tumour

NEW YORK -- Michael Weiner, who succeeded Donald Fehr as head of the baseball players' union three years ago and negotiated a labour deal last fall in a seamless transition, is undergoing treatment for a brain tumour.

The union said Tuesday he began treatments on Monday and they are expected to last about one month. The union said it anticipates he will continue to work from its New York office on a daily basis during the treatments.

"It's shocking," Toronto pitcher Carlos Villaneuva said. "We told him, take care of himself first, which is the most important part of it all. I know he's going to want to go into the office every day and keep track of everything.

"It's just the way his brain is wired. He was more concerned about us when we had our discussion about it. There were maybe 100 players on that phone call, and nobody said a word. We were all shocked. But he never buries the lede. He came right out with it."

The 50-year-old Weiner succeeded Fehr in December 2009 to become just the fourth head of the union since 1966. He is widely liked and respected among players and management, and he has been credited for an improved relationship between sides.

"I have great respect and admiration for Michael, with whom we have had a very constructive relationship both professionally and personally," baseball commissioner Bud Selig said in a statement. "This relationship has been a great benefit to baseball and has led to the tremendous success the game now enjoys. All of us look forward to Michael's full recovery and to his continued contributions to our game."

Following his graduation from Williams College and Harvard Law School, Weiner clerked for a federal judge and was hired by Fehr in 1988 as a union staff lawyer.

Under Weiner's watch, the union signed an agreement in November for a five-year contract running until December 2016, ensuring 21 consecutive years of labour peace in Major League Baseball.

-- The Associated Press

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition August 22, 2012 D2

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