If they’re flying in business or first class and not coach, it’s not such a bad way to travel. The Aces complaining about not having enough time to rest for a Tuesday night road game after landing midday Monday is pretty whiny, frankly. Thank God they don’t play baseball…they’d never make it to May.
MLB players flew commercial at least into the 80s, when i saw the Reds on a cross country flight (saw others in the 70s). And MLB teams had a much better profit margin back then.
The issue should be their height with modern plane seating, not the fact they have to fly commercial.
It seems to me that there are a lot more tall women than there used to be… certainly there weren’t any girls taller than me (6’ 1") when I was in school. It doesn’t seem all that unusual anymore, and I’m not necessarily talking about athletes. It seems like I cross paths with a woman as tall or taller than me at least once a week, and they’re all on the younger side (like their 20’s or early 30’s). My mother (born 1920) was 5’ 10", which was very unusual for her age (she was not happy about it, but she felt very fortunate that my father was a bit taller). Anyone have the same observation, or do I just have selective memory?
For the first 80-100 years of men’s professional sports all the players had to have 2nd jobs in the off season. In the Twenty-five years of existence the WNBA has not made money. It has turned an average $10 million net loss (revenue – costs) per year, since its inception in 1996. Maybe just turning a profit should be a higher priority.
Guilty Bystander over 2 years ago
If they’re flying in business or first class and not coach, it’s not such a bad way to travel. The Aces complaining about not having enough time to rest for a Tuesday night road game after landing midday Monday is pretty whiny, frankly. Thank God they don’t play baseball…they’d never make it to May.
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
Traveling gets more difficult every day.
jagedlo over 2 years ago
following up on Monday’s TM…https://www.gocomics.com/tankmcnamara/2022/05/23?ct=v&cti=2208697
MS72 over 2 years ago
Do ya think they get recognized often?
Timothy Madigan Premium Member over 2 years ago
MLB players flew commercial at least into the 80s, when i saw the Reds on a cross country flight (saw others in the 70s). And MLB teams had a much better profit margin back then.
The issue should be their height with modern plane seating, not the fact they have to fly commercial.
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
Hate to mention “The Big T” in any way.
But years ago at the old Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City,I saw the late basketball player Manute Bol walk across the casino floor.
That was ONE time the gamblers looked up from their cards!!
brucer31245 over 2 years ago
My son-in-law gives his height as 81" or if he’s feeling particularly ornery, 206cm. My daughter is 5’4". Mutt n Jeff
WF11 over 2 years ago
It seems to me that there are a lot more tall women than there used to be… certainly there weren’t any girls taller than me (6’ 1") when I was in school. It doesn’t seem all that unusual anymore, and I’m not necessarily talking about athletes. It seems like I cross paths with a woman as tall or taller than me at least once a week, and they’re all on the younger side (like their 20’s or early 30’s). My mother (born 1920) was 5’ 10", which was very unusual for her age (she was not happy about it, but she felt very fortunate that my father was a bit taller). Anyone have the same observation, or do I just have selective memory?
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 2 years ago
For the first 80-100 years of men’s professional sports all the players had to have 2nd jobs in the off season. In the Twenty-five years of existence the WNBA has not made money. It has turned an average $10 million net loss (revenue – costs) per year, since its inception in 1996. Maybe just turning a profit should be a higher priority.