Dick Moss, Who Helped Usher in Baseball Free Agency, Dies at 93
Briefly

Moss joined the Major League Baseball Players Association in 1967 as general counsel, playing a vital role in establishing the first collective-bargaining agreement in baseball in 1968.
Dick Moss worked alongside Curt Flood, who famously challenged the restrictive reserve clause by refusing to play for the Phillies after a trade, ultimately making his case in federal court.
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