Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 01, 1959
Transcript:
Patty, Linus, and Lucy yell, "SIX HUNDRED TO NOTHING!!" Charlie Brown grimaces.<br> <br> Patty, Linus, Lucy, Shermy, Schroeder, and another little boy shout at a bewildered Charlie Brown, 'It was YOUR fault we lost! You're the MANAGER, and when a team loses it's the MANAGER'S fault!"<br> <br> A hurt Charlie Brown stands afar as Patty, Linus, and Lucy walk off furious. Linus exclaims,"Six Hundred To Nothing! Good Grief!!"<br> <br> They return and Lucy yells, "Why Didn't You Use Some STRATEGY?" Charlie Brown falls over.<br> <br>
decimator1337 about 10 years ago
Six hundred? How LONG would that even take?
Stormwyrm over 7 years ago
Is such a score even possible even with a full nine inning game? I imagine that even playing against a team as lousy as Charlie Brown’s they’d make some mistakes that would result in outs, even if the opposing team was the damn Yankees.
NewOrleansSaints over 7 years ago
Charlie Brown; “I resign.”
yow4zip Premium Member over 5 years ago
The strategy is to get better players.
Busrayne almost 3 years ago
In the first panel, I’ve never seen Charlie Brown so shell-shocked.