New Delhi, Feb. 18 -- The resignation of Tony Clark, longtime executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA), has triggered widespread attention not only on labour relations in professional baseball but also on the former player's personal life.

Clark stepped down on Tuesday following reports of an alleged inappropriate relationship involving a family member who worked at the players' union. While neither Clark nor the MLBPA has publicly commented on the claims, the episode has placed his family under renewed public scrutiny.

Married for decades and largely private about his home life, Clark shares three children with his wife, Frances. As investigations continue into the MLBPA's internal affairs, interest h...