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 9 months ago
No Charlie Brown: Who’s on first.
thevideostoreguy 9 months ago
Play to your strengths, Chuck.
ronaldspence 9 months ago
and not the “good” kind of goat either…
mccollunsky 9 months ago
Charlie Brown apparently goes for the American League. (It’s moot now since both sides had DH now)
carlsonbob 9 months ago
Lucy can be the DB…I’ll let everyone figure out what that means.
F-15 Aloha Alert Premium Member 9 months ago
Greatest of all time!
eced52 9 months ago
Charlie Brown is definitely the G.O.A.T.
su43dipta 9 months ago
That would have been a compliment today!
hariseldon59 9 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 9 months ago
Designated “Greatest of All Time” I agree.
Yngvar Følling 9 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 9 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 9 months ago
Goat has a vastly different meaning today than it did in 1977
Mediatech 9 months ago
Bah!
MichaelAxelFleming 9 months ago
GOAT . . . Greatest Of All Time?
cdillon85 9 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. 9 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 9 months ago
When people started using GOAT for “Greatest of All Time” I got confused because I kept thinking back to this.
Darryl Heine 9 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 9 months ago
Hoo-boy! The score looks pretty one-sided, doesn’t it?
jagedlo 9 months ago
Designated GOAT…Greatest of All-Time (in the comic strip category…)
ah-hee 9 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 9 months ago
Outfielders revenge.
Courage the Cowardly Dog! 9 months ago
Yes CB, Designated Greatest Of All Time!
Doug K 9 months ago
Designated scapegoat.
geese28 9 months ago
Greatest of all time Charlie Brown. It’s ok
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 9 months ago
Snoopy will be cute as short stop!
Decepticomic 9 months ago
She may be terrible at the game, but she knows the team well.
Robert Nowall Premium Member 9 months ago
So Shermy is still around, even if out of camera shot…
More Coffee Please! Premium Member 9 months ago
Funny how the term “goat” now means the opposite of what it used to.
ladykat 9 months ago
Meaning that Charlie Brown gets blamed for anything that goes wrong.
Ellis97 9 months ago
Lucy said "Goat” before it became popular.
delennwen 9 months ago
I love the title panel. Poor Charlie Brown!
corvallisclem 9 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 9 months ago
BC: Bench Coach.
billyk75 9 months ago
Truth hurts.
MRBLUESKY529 9 months ago
Charlie Brown is the G.O.A.T. (greatest of all time). Just not in baseball.
gammaguy 9 months ago
“Designated goat!”
Well, he is a “kid”.
misterdan 9 months ago
HaHa. Times have sure changed. Has a completely different meaning today.
nyg16 9 months ago
hey Charlie now a days being called GOAT is a good thing, Greatest Of All Time!
Vandy 9 months ago
Well, at least she left if ambiguous: It could be “scape” goat, or it could be “win” goat.
anncorr339 9 months ago
Let Lucy play the he as 0ictccher
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 9 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 9 months ago
I understand the acronym, but I still don’t like the way it sounds.
JoeMartinFan Premium Member 9 months ago
Title panel: Poor Charlie…the scoreboard is calling you a zero.