AlanFromRochester
AlanFromRochester t1_jcj7gy8 wrote
Reply to comment by yodakiin in Victory! Minor League Baseball Players Are Finally Unionized. by theworkeragency
> idk if the gnats had used them since smoltz played a game there on a rehab stint once lol)
MLB rehab visits often seem to be where huge minor league attendances come from
https://www.milb.com/rochester/ballpark/frontier-field
The local AAA park, 2nd baseball attendance record is that, 1st and 4th are exhibitions against the major league affiliate, 3rd is Hideki Irabu during his short stint in the minors transitioning from Japanese baseball
AlanFromRochester t1_jcj5957 wrote
Reply to comment by Cognac_and_swishers in Victory! Minor League Baseball Players Are Finally Unionized. by theworkeragency
I knew minor leagues unionization had already happened, I figured this meant an offseason agreement taking effect with the leadup to this season
AlanFromRochester t1_j8ldgjv wrote
Reply to comment by OmNomSandvich in How an All-Black Female WWII Unit Saved Morale on the Battlefield | History by That-Situation-4262
It was immediately obvious that their work would be important for morale
From Patton's speech to the Third Army (his examples are supply logistics)
All the real heroes are not storybook combat fighters. Every single man in the army plays a vital role. So don't ever let up. Don't ever think that your job is unimportant.
AlanFromRochester t1_j7skz37 wrote
Reply to comment by brett1081 in How the NFL avoids paying disabled players — with the union’s help by washingtonpost
Everton is my team in that football, relegation fights can be a little too interesting. ;)
While that's about the business model rather than the sport itself, it does make late season games for poorly performing teams still relevant instead of "we aren't making the playoffs so F it". While a draft is good for parity, tanking is perverse.
The other football could use a salary cap though, another parity measure, that avoids Man City type financial shenanigans.
AlanFromRochester t1_j7sk7le wrote
Reply to comment by brett1081 in How the NFL avoids paying disabled players — with the union’s help by washingtonpost
I've developed a taste for the other football partly as still on during the NFL offseason, partly as an alternative to the physical abuse
The ordinary breaks between plays in gridiron don't bother me too much but sometimes it gets dragged out well beyond that.
AlanFromRochester t1_j75vhff wrote
Reply to comment by batpot in Snowboarders sue ex-coach, federation, USOPC for sex trafficking. by PrincessBananas85
yes, some sports abuse scandals are nonsexual, and passed off as aggressive motivation or something like that
AlanFromRochester t1_j75v3ve wrote
Reply to comment by 2greenlimes in Snowboarders sue ex-coach, federation, USOPC for sex trafficking. by PrincessBananas85
also, there a lot of people trying to make it, so the talent doesn't have as much leverage plus it can be a judgment call who makes it. perverts could abuse that discretion and pretend the decision was a subjective assessment of talent
AlanFromRochester t1_j75utyi wrote
Reply to comment by batpot in Snowboarders sue ex-coach, federation, USOPC for sex trafficking. by PrincessBananas85
There have been several abuse scandals in the NWSL (top US womens soccer league) as well. same shit different sport.
AlanFromRochester t1_j4ggvvb wrote
Reply to comment by fuckincaillou in Republic of Ireland Women's National Team qualified for their first Women's World Cup in history. The location for their opening game in July 2023 is set to be moved to a larger venue after an incredible demand for tickets. by ToberOct
Some womens soccer teams still existed but they had to play elsewhere such as fields intended for other sports. of course it was limited and that was as you say fucked up.
AlanFromRochester t1_j4ggd1j wrote
Reply to comment by tourabsurd in Republic of Ireland Women's National Team qualified for their first Women's World Cup in history. The location for their opening game in July 2023 is set to be moved to a larger venue after an incredible demand for tickets. by ToberOct
It's common in soccer to sell supporters of different teams seats in separate sections, a group of tickets sold by the visiting team which mainly their fans would have access to and so on. This would avoid conflict with fans of other teams, and it could be fun to concentrate the most enthusiastic supporters of your team. Not sure how big of an issue that is for the womens world cup but it is a general tradition in the sport
AlanFromRochester t1_j4gdyog wrote
Reply to comment by ToberOct in Republic of Ireland Women's National Team qualified for their first Women's World Cup in history. The location for their opening game in July 2023 is set to be moved to a larger venue after an incredible demand for tickets. by ToberOct
The (English) Football Association in 1921 banned women from playing at the stadiums of its mens clubs, a lot of other countries followed suit, and that wasn't lifted til 1971, so it sadly makes sense it took til 1973 to get a womens team organized
AlanFromRochester t1_j4gd1pl wrote
Reply to Republic of Ireland Women's National Team qualified for their first Women's World Cup in history. The location for their opening game in July 2023 is set to be moved to a larger venue after an incredible demand for tickets. by ToberOct
Damn, most of the rest of the world is soccer-crazy
AlanFromRochester t1_j2ox9bz wrote
Reply to Brazilians to bid final farewell to Pelé with 24-hour wake and coffin procession by ladyem8
Like Argentina having Maradona lay in state, another country that takes that sport very seriously
AlanFromRochester t1_jcj7nxc wrote
Reply to comment by MaygarRodub in Victory! Minor League Baseball Players Are Finally Unionized. by theworkeragency
I heard pronouncing unionized is how you tell apart a scientist and a plumber