Fans fighting to retain teams.

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When Major League Baseball threatened to eliminate the Minnesota Twins, fans rallied around the franchise like it was an old friend in dire need of help. They and local politicians were able to forestall contraction for 2002. The outpouring of support was natural because many sports fans are psychologically attached to their favorite team, indicates Jeffrey S. Pauline, assistant professor of physical education, Ball State University, Muncie, Ind., a sports psychology consultant.

"Sports fans spend years and even decades following a certain team," he points out. "They begin to know the players, following their every move. Some people religiously attend every game or watch all of them on television. They take pride when the club wins or get depressed during a losing streak. It becomes more than just a sports team to many people. It becomes a part of life."

Pauline says the situation found in Minnesota in recent months is similar to other communities where the possibility exists of moving or shutting down a professional sports team...

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