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1. The Most Interesting Man In The World Posted: November 08, 2009 at 04:42 PM (#3382285)You could sat rooting for the NYY is like rooting for US Steel or GM, except the Yankees are still in business and turning a profit.
what the hell profession is that? And it's time to get a new profession then, something like sports writer or beat writer or something that allows you to enjoy being a fan. You don't have to be partisan in your articles, but what is the point of being a sports writer if you're not allowed to enjoy it?
Maybe for their professional aspect, but that can't really prevent you from being a fan of a team. The way he wrote it, it basically implies that his profession specifically prevents him from being a fan of a team. Which is of course ridiculous, you can be a fan, you just aren't supposed to let your fandom color your work.
I can't imagine being a fan of baseball and not being a fan of a team or two (and the opposite of course)
And Babe Ruth's and Casey Stengel's and Mantle and Ford's and Reggie's and Thurman's and Guidry's and...
Stop the presses.
Beat writers root for whichever team is up 6-1 in the 8th to close out a 6-1 win expeditiously, aiding in the battle against deadlines. And whichever pitcher has a perfect game going in the 7th to somehow get those last outs. And the guy who has 3 HRs that day to hit a 4th, because it gives you better play in the next day's paper and it makes your year more memorable.
Who do baseball beat writers root for in the press box? Their fantasy league team. THAT they're passionate and partisan about...
Sounds like being a baseball beat writer is no fun at all.
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