When Donald Fehr officially steps down as the head of the Major League Baseball Players Association, he'll receive an $11 million compensation package. The compensation was revealed in a memo sent out to players late last month and seen by ESPN.com. Fehr, who has been the executive director of the players association since 1983, announced that he would step down on June 22. Along with the monetary package, Fehr will also receive continued access to the union's files and keep an office.