Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 06, 1951
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands on the field with his mitt/hand outstretched and his cap twist to the back on his head. He crouches and says,"Pitch to me, boy!"<BR><BR> He stands, motions with his hands, and continues,"Throw it right in here! He can't hit it!!"<BR><BR> He leans forward slightly and continues,"Just pitch to me, boy! Pitch to me!"<BR><BR> Shermy walks up to him and he concludes,"O.K., I'm all warmed up...let's start the game!"<BR><BR>
Frogman_tg over 13 years ago
fIST TIME I’VE SEEN gOOd ol’ Charlie Brown as a catcher and not a pitcher.☺
woodnote over 12 years ago
When does Schroeder move into the neighborhood? He takes over as catcher.
jw21 over 12 years ago
I actually thought CB was addressing Snoopy XD
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
Play ball!!
Attila The Voice! over 11 years ago
Prepare for a disappointing baseball career Charlie Brown :p
RerunsforeveryoneCB almost 10 years ago
He’s going to lose!
Dakota da'kid over 9 years ago
March 06, 1951 – First time Charlie Brown practices baseball, for what would be an unbearable career as he became older and played with the other neighborhood children.
Myths lover about 7 years ago
And so it begins
Anton Sherwood almost 2 years ago
Here their caps fit their heads. I wonder why later on they’re always too big.