Yankees charge players for in-flight Wi-Fi despite being MLB's most valuable franchise.

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The New York Yankees, the most valuable franchise in Major League Baseball, make their players pay for in-flight Wi-Fi, along with the Cincinnati Reds. While players had mixed opinions on the policy, coaches and other staffers are allowed to expense in-flight Wi-Fi. Despite the occasional $10 charge, it's embarrassing that the Yankees refuse to pay for in-flight Wi-Fi, considering how much money the team spends elsewhere.
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- Yankees Reportedly Charge Players For Wi-Fi On Team Plane NESN
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