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Donald Fehr

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Donald Fehr (born July 18, 1946) is the managing director of the Major League Baseball Players Association. He has held the position since 1986.

Donald has led the players through the 1994 baseball strike and subsequent World Series cancelation. He is a protege of Marvin Miller and has been a staunch opponent of steroid testing. Fehr is known for his fierce negotiaiting skills. The MLBPA is considered the strongest sports union today, and Fehr is part of the reason that is true.