Another mention of Joe G. Does anyone remember—Schulz put someone’s real phone number in a Sunday strip once. I think it was a baseball player’s. They started getting calls early. The person wrote a foreword to one of the books, telling the story.
Mookie Wilson had a cap.In the 1986 world series the fans in Boston’s Fenway were teasing him, chanting his name in a slow mournful way. After a minute or so he turned. Doffed his cap bowed to them and turned back to the game.
The Boston fans then cheered his style and left him alone.
If I recall, Joe Garagiola grew up on the same street as Yogi Berra and they played ball together as kids. Of course, Yogi went on to be one of the best, a shoe-in for the Hall of Fame. Joe, well, not so much.
Let’s hope tomorrow’s April 1, 2023 Peanuts strip is the April Fool’s related with Snoopy’s foot in a cast then Monday comes the last week of Snoopy’s foot in a cast strips before the Peanuts baseball cap arc continues.
So, whatever you may say about Charlie’s managerial style, he made sure that his players had caps. Evidently Patty doesn’t get into caps herself. OK, Patty, how about jersey’s.
Play the game a mere fraction as well as those guys, or as good as Lucy Van Pelt, and we’ll talk. (What does Peppermint Patty have against caps anyway?)
Baseball caps, were first used in the mid-19th century by the Brooklyn Excelsiors baseball team. They were made of straw and had a wide brim to protect players’ eyes from the sun. The modern baseball cap with a rounded crown and a stiff bill or visor was first introduced in the 1940s by the New Era Cap Company.
Marcie has a point, Peppermint Patty. You may only be a sandlot team, but you’d look better with something you could call a uniform. Matching caps would do that for you. Right now you just look like kids in a school yard playing baseball at recess.
Ted Williams says, “Make mine a Moxie!” <— a sign my workplace sells, displayed right next to the moxie apparels and magnets (and the actual moxie in the cooler with the other sodas, of course)
Mr Nobody almost 2 years ago
Even Joe Shlabotnik had one.
ronaldspence almost 2 years ago
Im telling you Patty, give her a cap so she will out a lid on it!
mccollunsky almost 2 years ago
Just get her a cap, Peppermint Patty.
knutdl almost 2 years ago
Trump had a cap.
yoey1957 almost 2 years ago
Don’t forget Andy Capp, um…..nvrmnd. I’ll let myself out. :-/
carlsonbob almost 2 years ago
Even Cap Anson had a cap.
Blu Bunny almost 2 years ago
Go talk to CB, maybe he will try and trade Lucy for you.
angelolady Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Another mention of Joe G. Does anyone remember—Schulz put someone’s real phone number in a Sunday strip once. I think it was a baseball player’s. They started getting calls early. The person wrote a foreword to one of the books, telling the story.
HeatherMcCrillis almost 2 years ago
Even quite a few who never speak wear caps.
littlejohn Premium Member almost 2 years ago
A cap will keep the sun from glaring in eyes. Especially with her wearing glasses.
Lucky Bear almost 2 years ago
Craving for a cap may be the start of Marcie’s enthusiasm for baseball!
mrcooncat almost 2 years ago
I think Marcie needs a night cap … and a strong one at that …
jagedlo almost 2 years ago
Wait until summer arrives and the heat of the sun Is bearing down on your heads!
The Reader Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Even Charlie Brown has a cap!
VegaAlopex almost 2 years ago
Better: Patty: Put a cap on it, Marcie!
bbenoit almost 2 years ago
At the time this was drawn many of them were still wearing theirs, even if not on the field.
e.groves almost 2 years ago
And Art Shamsky.
Decepticomic almost 2 years ago
Seriously, Marcie, shut up.
Ellis97 almost 2 years ago
Just get Marcie a cap and be done with it.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation almost 2 years ago
Mookie Wilson had a cap.In the 1986 world series the fans in Boston’s Fenway were teasing him, chanting his name in a slow mournful way. After a minute or so he turned. Doffed his cap bowed to them and turned back to the game.
The Boston fans then cheered his style and left him alone.
Neo Stryder almost 2 years ago
Complain about caps when you be a good player, Marcie.
Tra1nman2 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
If I recall, Joe Garagiola grew up on the same street as Yogi Berra and they played ball together as kids. Of course, Yogi went on to be one of the best, a shoe-in for the Hall of Fame. Joe, well, not so much.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Joe Garagiola even got a DINNER!!
Darryl Heine almost 2 years ago
Let’s hope tomorrow’s April 1, 2023 Peanuts strip is the April Fool’s related with Snoopy’s foot in a cast then Monday comes the last week of Snoopy’s foot in a cast strips before the Peanuts baseball cap arc continues.
Darryl Heine almost 2 years ago
What baseball team did Maury Wills play for?
preacherman Premium Member almost 2 years ago
So, whatever you may say about Charlie’s managerial style, he made sure that his players had caps. Evidently Patty doesn’t get into caps herself. OK, Patty, how about jersey’s.
djbrunsfam almost 2 years ago
Joe Garagiola needs one for his bald head.
rickmac1937 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Joe was a great baseball announcer on tv, remember him doing 67 series
royq27 almost 2 years ago
For someone who hates baseball, Marcie certainly has knowledge…
EXCALABUR almost 2 years ago
But their team name is The Capless
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
One little error—Marcie is the shortstop.She should be standing on dirt,not grass.
And Willie Mc Covey had a cap.
basspro almost 2 years ago
And now the Yanks have one who goes by the name of Aaron Judge.
sobrown51 almost 2 years ago
Even Davy Crockett had a cap. It was coonskin, but still…..
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 2 years ago
Play the game a mere fraction as well as those guys, or as good as Lucy Van Pelt, and we’ll talk. (What does Peppermint Patty have against caps anyway?)
Spaceman Tom almost 2 years ago
I’ve heard of all of those players except Maury Wills.
rstanton836 almost 2 years ago
Even Bob Ueker had one.
Bookworm almost 2 years ago
Joe Garagiola and I wore caps for the same reason; your protection from the reflected glare. (sigh)
eced52 almost 2 years ago
Yogi Berra had one. All the reason you need to wear one. Proud WW2 Veteran.
moni226 almost 2 years ago
Marcy knows her baseball history!
I❤️Peanuts almost 2 years ago
Coca Cola has a cap, Yoo Hoo has a cap, and 7 Up has a cap (even if it does have Mickey Mantle’s number on it).
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl almost 2 years ago
Marcie, you could have bee traded for Joe Garagiola:
https://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/2023/03/07
geese28 almost 2 years ago
At least she stopped calling patty “sir”
T... almost 2 years ago
Watch out or someone will cap you…
JoeMartinFan Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Only Charles Schulz could make a baseball cap story arc work!
bwswolf almost 2 years ago
For the love of Mike ….. “GET MARCIE A BASEBALL CAP” ….. “PLEASE” … :)
Ceeg22 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQvhvg76mbs
Scott S almost 2 years ago
Bob Uecker had a cap. Still does!
https://twitter.com/BobUeckerSays
raybarb44 almost 2 years ago
And very nice hats they were….
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 2 years ago
Baseball caps, were first used in the mid-19th century by the Brooklyn Excelsiors baseball team. They were made of straw and had a wide brim to protect players’ eyes from the sun. The modern baseball cap with a rounded crown and a stiff bill or visor was first introduced in the 1940s by the New Era Cap Company.
knight1192a almost 2 years ago
Marcie has a point, Peppermint Patty. You may only be a sandlot team, but you’d look better with something you could call a uniform. Matching caps would do that for you. Right now you just look like kids in a school yard playing baseball at recess.
ajakimber425 almost 2 years ago
Isn’t that Charlie Brown’s favorite player?
jnd113 almost 2 years ago
I think they played Saloogie with Joe’s hat and he never got it back.
John W Kennedy Premium Member almost 2 years ago
When the cows from next door got into our yard, my mother borrowed by cap pistol.
Taracinablue almost 2 years ago
Ted Williams says, “Make mine a Moxie!” <— a sign my workplace sells, displayed right next to the moxie apparels and magnets (and the actual moxie in the cooler with the other sodas, of course)