Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 17, 1964
Transcript:
Linus stands on the pitcher's mound, with Charlie Brown on the slope behind him. Linus admits, "I feel guilty, Charlie Brown..."<BR><BR> They look at each other and Linus explains, "I don't want to be a pitching hero at your expense..If you hadn't got "Little Leaguer's Elbow,' I wouldn't even be pitching."<BR><BR> "That's all right...the only thing that matters is the team...the team is everything!" Charlie Brown says as he walks away, waving his arm.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown turns and faces Linus. He says, "Of course, if you want to feel just a LITTLE bit guilty, go right ahead."<BR><BR>
ootey about 6 years ago
No, the only thing that matters is the humor of the strip, so Charlie Brown must pitch, and lose!
FrostbiteFalls about 1 year ago
If CB were as concerned as he often claims to be about utilizing the resources of his team to the fullest, he might consider having Linus as pitcher fulltime.
yow4zip Premium Member 8 months ago
Linus is a good friend.