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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 12, 1964
Transcript:
Charlie Brown, in his sling, sits on the bench with Snoopy. Charlie Brown comments, "I'd like to write a pamphlet or something.."<BR><BR> He looks at Snoopy and continues, "I'd like to tell every kid who plays baseball how not to get 'Little Leaguer's Elbow'...And I'd especially like to tell their adult managers and coaches."<BR><BR> "Kids our age or even older just aren't developed enough to throw a ball hard inning after inning.." he adds.<BR><BR> Snoopy turns away and rolls his eyes. He thinks, "Maybe that's our trouble...Our innings are too long!"<BR><BR>
Daeder over 3 years ago
It’s quite the conundrum when you can never get out of the first inning because you can’t ever get any outs!
yow4zip Premium Member about 1 year ago
That’s a suspicious mole.