I don’t remember people using GOAT to mean “greatest of all time” until at least the ’90s. Certainly back in the ’70s it primarily had the connotation that Lucy is hinting at.
I see that there was a discussion in the comments a few days ago as to whether Charlie Brown is bald or not. The following three strips serve as evidence that he DOES have hair – 1. August 8th, 1958: Charlie Brown announces that he is on his way to get his hair cut, and Linus wishes him a nice haircut. This one is so self-evident that it needs no comment. 2. June 15, 1967: Peppermint Patty tells Charlie Brown that there is a bug in his hair. Somehow, it appears clear that she is referring to a full head of hair here, instead of just a couple of strands. 3. October 15, 1996: If you enlarge the strip, you will SEE Charlie Brown’s hair for yourselves! It’s been mussed up in such a way that ALL of it is plainly visible – not just the tufts at the front and the back. You can actually see his full head of hair! So, there you have it – Charlie Brown definitely has hair.
Designated hitter—pah! Pitcher should bat, like real men. When MLB forced the DH down the NL’s throat, that was for me a bridge too far. I said goodbye to baseball.
Pointspread 10 months ago
No Charlie Brown: Who’s on first.
thevideostoreguy 10 months ago
Play to your strengths, Chuck.
ronaldspence 10 months ago
and not the “good” kind of goat either…
mccollunsky 10 months ago
Charlie Brown apparently goes for the American League. (It’s moot now since both sides had DH now)
carlsonbob 10 months ago
Lucy can be the DB…I’ll let everyone figure out what that means.
F-15 Aloha Alert Premium Member 10 months ago
Greatest of all time!
eced52 10 months ago
Charlie Brown is definitely the G.O.A.T.
su43dipta 10 months ago
That would have been a compliment today!
hariseldon59 10 months ago
I don’t remember people using GOAT to mean “greatest of all time” until at least the ’90s. Certainly back in the ’70s it primarily had the connotation that Lucy is hinting at.
j_m_kuehl 10 months ago
Designated “Greatest of All Time” I agree.
Yngvar Følling 10 months ago
A late mention of Shermy! The copyright says 1977. Is that right? He disappeared from the strip years before that, didn’t he?
I wish GoComics could show original publication date for Peanuts and other strips that are in reruns.
Hazelnut King 10 months ago
I see that there was a discussion in the comments a few days ago as to whether Charlie Brown is bald or not. The following three strips serve as evidence that he DOES have hair – 1. August 8th, 1958: Charlie Brown announces that he is on his way to get his hair cut, and Linus wishes him a nice haircut. This one is so self-evident that it needs no comment. 2. June 15, 1967: Peppermint Patty tells Charlie Brown that there is a bug in his hair. Somehow, it appears clear that she is referring to a full head of hair here, instead of just a couple of strands. 3. October 15, 1996: If you enlarge the strip, you will SEE Charlie Brown’s hair for yourselves! It’s been mussed up in such a way that ALL of it is plainly visible – not just the tufts at the front and the back. You can actually see his full head of hair! So, there you have it – Charlie Brown definitely has hair.
dl_supertroll 10 months ago
Goat has a vastly different meaning today than it did in 1977
Mediatech 10 months ago
Bah!
MichaelAxelFleming 10 months ago
GOAT . . . Greatest Of All Time?
cdillon85 10 months ago
Designated hitter—pah! Pitcher should bat, like real men. When MLB forced the DH down the NL’s throat, that was for me a bridge too far. I said goodbye to baseball.
dcdete. 10 months ago
Nice to see that Charlie Brown is back pitching a game!
It is a relief to see that Ruby DIDN’T kill Charlie Brown yesterday. He must have just been knocked unconscious!
But C.B. must have a big bruise on his head that that conveniently large baseball cap is covering up!
Wren Fahel 10 months ago
When people started using GOAT for “Greatest of All Time” I got confused because I kept thinking back to this.
Darryl Heine 10 months ago
Rare to mention Shermy in a 1970’s Peanuts comic strip when he wasn’t seen much since circa late 1960’s.
SquidGamerGal 10 months ago
Hoo-boy! The score looks pretty one-sided, doesn’t it?
jagedlo 10 months ago
Designated GOAT…Greatest of All-Time (in the comic strip category…)
ah-hee 10 months ago
I do not think this was written by Charles Schulz. When he made the Peanuts comic there was no designated hitter in baseball.
preacherman Premium Member 10 months ago
Outfielders revenge.
Courage the Cowardly Dog! 10 months ago
Yes CB, Designated Greatest Of All Time!
Doug K 10 months ago
Designated scapegoat.
geese28 10 months ago
Greatest of all time Charlie Brown. It’s ok
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 10 months ago
Snoopy will be cute as short stop!
Decepticomic 10 months ago
She may be terrible at the game, but she knows the team well.
Robert Nowall Premium Member 10 months ago
So Shermy is still around, even if out of camera shot…
More Coffee Please! Premium Member 10 months ago
Funny how the term “goat” now means the opposite of what it used to.
ladykat 10 months ago
Meaning that Charlie Brown gets blamed for anything that goes wrong.
Ellis97 10 months ago
Lucy said "Goat” before it became popular.
delennwen 10 months ago
I love the title panel. Poor Charlie Brown!
corvallisclem 10 months ago
Charlie Brown is both. Arguably the greatest cartoon character of all time. He also experienced a lot of grief, mostly from Lucy.
PoodleGroomer 10 months ago
BC: Bench Coach.
billyk75 10 months ago
Truth hurts.
MRBLUESKY529 10 months ago
Charlie Brown is the G.O.A.T. (greatest of all time). Just not in baseball.
gammaguy 10 months ago
“Designated goat!”
Well, he is a “kid”.
misterdan 10 months ago
HaHa. Times have sure changed. Has a completely different meaning today.
nyg16 10 months ago
hey Charlie now a days being called GOAT is a good thing, Greatest Of All Time!
Vandy 10 months ago
Well, at least she left if ambiguous: It could be “scape” goat, or it could be “win” goat.
anncorr339 10 months ago
Let Lucy play the he as 0ictccher
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 10 months ago
I remember when GOAT meant Fred Merkle.
And what’s a “Shermy”? Didn’t that species die off with the dinosaurs?
JoeMartinFan Premium Member 10 months ago
I understand the acronym, but I still don’t like the way it sounds.
JoeMartinFan Premium Member 10 months ago
Title panel: Poor Charlie…the scoreboard is calling you a zero.