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Go Team is really a bad form of saying, or broken English of, Go to the Team. But when you follow the verb with a comma, Team becomes the group that you are addressing, not a direct object or destination following the verb. Go, John, go ! Does not mean, go to the bathroom.

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Q: Why is 'Go -comma- Team' correct grammatically but 'Go Team' not?
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