Root...root...root...

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One definition of root is to noisily applaud or encourage a contestant or team.
Here we are in baseball’s post-season. The local teams - who are the usual objects of our attention and support - are all packed up.
I find myself watching the play-off games, primarily because it’s just good baseball. And I find myself far from neutral as I watch. But I’m not sure why I prefer one team to the other.
Is it rooting for the underdog? The color of their uniforms? Or, is it just more fun to be committed to one team.
Nevertheless, something moves me to root. 

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Shelley Simpson

For most of us, it seems difficult to be ambivalent about anything we spend time doing. Perhaps it's a sense of having skin in the game. The bottom line is that if it makes it fun for you, keep doing it and I hope your teams win.
Flo Feinberg

Could it be following our nephew Jared Diamond, sportswriter for the WSJ, as he covers the action as well as human interest stories of all the teams while being a new dad to identical twin boys (Mets and Yankees)?
ODEY RAVIV

Nice news Flo for you Ben and family! Tough decision for Yankee fans with the hated Red Sox and Astros playing!
Daniel Schwartz

If not my time. I usually root for the team that is either the underdog or the team that did not cause pain to my team.

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