Frazz by Jef Mallett for March 31, 2024

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    GreasyOldTam  8 months ago

    Hey, kid! Soccer was brand new when I was a kid (well, in America, anyway). Even the PE teachers didn’t know how to play it. So we spent the period running around aimlessly.

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    terrapin6000 Premium Member 8 months ago

    They stop playing most outdoor sports now if there is even a hint of lightning 10 miles away !

    Also baseballs are made of material that explodes when wet .

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    Wilde Bill  8 months ago

    It’s called Football.

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    WelshRat Premium Member 8 months ago

    Burned to a Frazzle.

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    Concretionist  8 months ago

    I’ve never understood why some of my friends like baseball. I was very nearsighted, probably from birth, but certainly by the time other kids were playing throw and catch… and I was, if allowed, playing throw wrong and miss. So by the time I could see (with glasses) I was hopelessly inept physically. But since my big brother was sports mad and my parents were big on supporting their kids, the whole fam damly went to watch him play summer baseball. Talk about BORING! I’d rather watch grass grow (in fact I kind of enjoy watching TV golf w/ spouse)… but I’d MUCH rather read. Which my mom disallowed when we were there to watch Bro sit on the bench… or occasionally play.

    And that’s why I don’t care about baseball./

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    Bilan  8 months ago

    Why only baseball? Because the other outdoor sports play on grass, not dirt and mud.

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    Julius Marold Premium Member 8 months ago

    The field gets wet and slippery and players pulling in millions a year could slip and hurt themselves. That’s why baseball isn’t played in the rain. Besides, games in the rain score big numbers because it’s so easy to misjudge where the ball is going. Ruins the averages.

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    Julius Marold Premium Member 8 months ago

    In America, it’s football and soccer. In the rest of the world, it’s American football and football.

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    Baslim the Beggar Premium Member 8 months ago

    Hey kid, try hitting a spitball. Now throw it in the rain. If you are the pitcher, try to avoid a face-plant when you slip. And make a clean throw from shortstop (or even second) to first with a wet ball with mud orsand on it. let us know how that works for you.

    (Makes me wonder if the 3 Stooges ever did a baseball in the rain flick.)

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    Rhetorical_Question   8 months ago

    Ageist_ remarks_!!!!!

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    annqueue  8 months ago

    My dad took me to a baseball game when I was ten. I fell asleep.

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    trainnut1956  8 months ago

    No, soccer isn’t complicated. Just not worth watching.

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    JoeStoppinghem Premium Member 8 months ago

    I’ve given up supporting pro sport teams. Too many lock outs, player strikes, multi-multi million dollar contracts, and public paid stadiums for billionaire owners.

    Also, one day I realized I was watching millionaires playing a kids game. Turned off the set and did something else. Occasionally will watch for a great play, but not for the team.

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    Jhony-Yermo  8 months ago

    A GREAT COMIC. I hope Frazz coaches again this year. It has been awhile since I last saw their uniforms, Hawaiian Shirts, and they had the name Mahi-Mahi if I recall correctly. (I need Frazz search engine by topic). Thank goodness there are plenty of Mahi-Mahi, being of LC least concern on their conservation status. :-)

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    cervelo  8 months ago

    Soccer is simple and cheap, that’s why it’s the most popular sport in the world. All you need is a ball and a flat surface.

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    amaneaux  8 months ago

    Pitchers are throwing 90 mph bullets at the hitters. If the ball is wet, the pitchers’ control tanks, and the hitters are at severe risk of injury.

    I remember seeing one major league game that was played during a very light rain. The game was called after only four innings, but there had already been half a dozen hit-by-pitches. Imagine nine innings in a heavier rain.

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    donut reply  8 months ago

    Cricket is complicated.

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    royq27  8 months ago

    The best time of the year, English football and baseball!

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    wolfgang73  8 months ago

    I don’t think soccer is complicated, I think it’s about as exciting as watching paint dry.

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    Mugens Premium Member 8 months ago

    Well if we allowed baseball to be played in the rain, they wouldn’t have had to outlaw the “spitball” from pitchers. Wet balls give pitchers a distinct advantage over batters. Just one reason not to play in the rain.

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    Bruce1253  8 months ago

    Many years ago I was hosting the Dutch owners of our company to a Cleveland Indians game. I tried to explain the rules of the game to them and they stopped me after about 5 minutes and said, “You Americans have strange games.” I replied, “That’s funny coming from a nation that plays Cricket.” There was a sudden silence then, “Yes, vell. . . . Good Point.”

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  8 months ago

    Caulfield isn’t the only kid at that school who thinks way too much.

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    grange Premium Member 8 months ago

    We sure played in the wet. I remember the ball burning a trail through the rain on its way to the plate.

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    zwilnik64  8 months ago

    No, we think cricket is complicated.

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    outgolfing  8 months ago

    It’s not complicated. It’s boring. Soccer / football – whatever.

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    Elder Lee Fox  8 months ago

    Have you ever seen a futball fixture in the rain. Brutal.

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    Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe  8 months ago

    Explain cricket to an American

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    kennnyp  8 months ago

    if a pitcher loses his footing on a wet mound he not only can injure himself ..…..but a wild pitch caused by his slipping can hurt a batter… the same goes for fielders or batters or base runners… slipping on a wet infield can cause a significant injury…( just one old baseball coach’s experience…)

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    FireAnt_Hater  8 months ago

    Football has a bunch of rules. I assume soccer does too. I know some of the football rules. I’m ignorant of the soccer rules.

    And yes, I’m American (smile). And too old to have played soccer as a child.

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    LJZ Premium Member 8 months ago

    The main reason for baseball rainouts is; Summer storms tend to be very intense and produce lightning… and mud.

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    Cactus-Pete  8 months ago

    Let’s see, when it rains at a baseball game they bring out a huge tarp to cover the infield. Maybe there’s a clue in that.

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    Cactus-Pete  8 months ago

    Who thinks football (soccer) is complicated? It’s a bunch of people running back and forth on the large field, doing not much else. About two or three times a game someone yells out GOL. Oh, and there’s no way to know if it was a close game or not. Best team doesn’t always win.

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    fritzoid Premium Member 8 months ago

    Most sports are boring if you don’t understand what’s going on. Any sport can be exciting if you understand the nuances (except maybe golf, but the scenery is always pretty).

    When I was in London a number of years ago, I decided to take in a football / soccer game; it was an “international friendly” match between the USA and England national teams. I enjoyed it, but I had no idea when to get excited (other than from the reactions of the crowd) because I couldn’t see the players setting up scoring opportunities, and so on. Over the passing years I’ve watched more than a few Premier League games on TV, and I have a much better feel for the flow of action.

    Your favorite sport is probably the one you understand best (which is self-reinforcing), and the one you understand best is probably one you were exposed to as a kid.

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    Tetonbil  8 months ago

    Ok Jef, you seem to be going down the ageism’s trail. You should know that those of us “old ones” raised kids in the last 4 decades and we spent a hellofalot of our hard earned pesos and time making sure we got our kids to soccer games and practices. Many times out of town or out of state. Yeah we under the rules of soccer! We get the game. Its still is boring. Try hockey! Let’s hear it for the “Old Ones” who took their kids to their sports activities for years!

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    asrialfeeple  8 months ago

    Happy Easter!

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    eced52  8 months ago

    She’s right about that.

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member 8 months ago

    I teach “Intro to Pickleball” classes. The thing I always save to the end is what I call “the most terrifying aspect of pickleball”. It’s the scoring system. Just to give you a hint, every game starts off with a score of 0-0-2. (No, that’s not one of James Bond’s predecessors.)

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    Guido San  8 months ago

    Not particularly complicated, or interesting either. Baseball is if you’re into the stats, if you aren’t – not so much…

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    Ron Bauerle  8 months ago

    I looked up the scoring rules for tennis once, but still don’t get them…

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    ckeller  8 months ago

    Americans don’t think soccer is complicated. Just boring, compared to the better sports which we follow.

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    BonesDL1  8 months ago

    They do play baseball in the rain.

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