Baseball games are a thrilling sight to behold, but let?s not forget the major league budget that makes it all possible. After all, how else will these teams snag top-tier talent and assemble a winning roster? And let?s face it, it?s no secret that the more money a team has, the more likely they are to score that superstar player.?
When it comes to MLB, the New York Yankees are the high fliers of the baseball world, boasting a staggering estimated value of $6 billion. Meanwhile, teams like the Cincinnati Reds may not have quite as much change in their pockets, with a value of just over a billion dollars. They are the 5th poorest team of all 30. But here?s a little-known fact: both of these teams share a surprising similarity. It?s not a big deal, really, but they?re both a team that doesn?t shell out for their players? in-flight internet access.?
The New York Yankees share an uncanny similarity with the Reds?
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The two teams, the New York Yankees and the Cincinnati Reds, are the only ones who stand out of the crowd when it comes to in-flight Wi-Fi expenses. A survey of all 30 teams revealed that these two franchises are the only ones that make their players pay for online access when they?re soaring through the clouds.?
For Reds, it?s a matter of economics. They?ve been known to pinch pennies in the past in order to keep their roster budget-friendly. The average cost of in-flight connectivity per person is $9. But when considering one year of in-flight internet for an entire team, it can cost up to $40,000. It?s not hard to see why they might carefully consider the idea of footing the bill.
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As for the Yankees, well, they?ve always been a bit of a mystery. No one knows for sure why they refuse to pay for in-flight connectivity, but as Brett Gardner speculates playfully that it?s because of Gerrit Cole and his astronomical contract that their team can?t afford the Wi-Fi.?
The Cincinnati Reds’ 2023 off-season at a glance:
It?s been a chilly winter for the Cincinnati Reds, with their offseason defined mostly by a lack of action. For the second year in a row, the team has taken a step back and is focusing on young talent who will help them far in the future. The Reds’ last off-season shipped out a number of veterans in exchange for fresh young talent. They have been focusing on evaluating fresh potential in rookies than focusing on winning right away.
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They are in the process of rebuilding their whole roster, even trading out cornerstone players. But it was because the payroll constraints made it necessary to reboot the roster. However, it seems like they?re building a winning team from the ground up!
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