Hey, Charlie, 0-63 is, well, let’s face it, terrible. Your team definitely needs a retooling. When I was a youth soccer coach, my boys beat the other team 13-0. I did everything I could to keep the score down. I even gave pointers to their coaches to help them better lead their kids, but to no avail. They did tighten up their defense toward the end, but not enough. It turned out the coaches, though willing and able, knew nothing about soccer. As that game was our first of the season, we saw them back toward the end and they were a totally different team, though we still beat them, but by a respectable margin.
Anyone know the date this strip first ran, specifically whether it was before or after the ’89 Series? Since Peanuts only lasted till early 2000, I would think that, if it were after, it would have been “too soon.”
Though she was fairly prominent in the 1960s, Frieda appeared just TEN times in the comic strip after 1969, with her final appearance occurring on November 22nd 1985. Schulz manifestly did not feel the same affection for her as he did for Violet and Patty, who kept popping up in occasional cameos until nearly the end.
With the way you play, Lucy, you oughta be praying for an earthquake. Maybe it could swallow Frieda up as well so no one has to hear about how she has naturally curly hair.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
no one?
ronaldspence over 2 years ago
No mercy rule in your league eh Charlie Brown?
knutdl over 2 years ago
“The winner takes it all”
cdillon85 over 2 years ago
I’m glad.
GerryRoss over 2 years ago
What? No Pyrrhic victory? Shucks!
Purple People Eater over 2 years ago
His pitcher’s mound is back to normal.
jagedlo over 2 years ago
63-0…and it’s only the first inning…
deojaideep aka Courage over 2 years ago
I think you need to change the pitcher once, give it a try Charlie!
vincent.pelletier over 2 years ago
Sounds like something which happens regularly in Blaseball
preacherman Premium Member over 2 years ago
Hey, Charlie, 0-63 is, well, let’s face it, terrible. Your team definitely needs a retooling. When I was a youth soccer coach, my boys beat the other team 13-0. I did everything I could to keep the score down. I even gave pointers to their coaches to help them better lead their kids, but to no avail. They did tighten up their defense toward the end, but not enough. It turned out the coaches, though willing and able, knew nothing about soccer. As that game was our first of the season, we saw them back toward the end and they were a totally different team, though we still beat them, but by a respectable margin.
Decepticomic over 2 years ago
Hey Chuck, ever see Snoopy lose tennis? He’s not THAT good of a sport.
Rufus The naked mole rat over 2 years ago
You know often times at Phillies games I hope for an occurrence like that.
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
At least they want to be fair.
Gandalf over 2 years ago
This seems to be a bit out of character for Lucy….
mindjob over 2 years ago
If lightning strikes them dead there is a chance
I'm Sad over 2 years ago
The original GOAT. He pitched like I did but I never gave up 63 runs that I can remember. He was my hero.
Tetonbil over 2 years ago
Lose by “Default” lol “Earthquake “ hahaha. Nice one!
ah-hee over 2 years ago
He has a crack shortstop who is on the verge of passing Babe Ruth’s lofty total of round trippers!
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
Ah,well.There’s always an invasion of tiny insects;aka Joba Chamberlain.
txmystic over 2 years ago
One thing he rarely does as manager…send in the relief pitcher.
John Jorgensen over 2 years ago
Anyone know the date this strip first ran, specifically whether it was before or after the ’89 Series? Since Peanuts only lasted till early 2000, I would think that, if it were after, it would have been “too soon.”
interstateking Premium Member over 2 years ago
The reason why Charlie Brown loses baseball games like that is because he is there. Now if he wasn’t there, they win
The Orange Mailman over 2 years ago
This 47 year old comic strip is cracking me up.
heathcliff2 over 2 years ago
Fun is fun.
Save Linus over 2 years ago
63-0 in baseball is like 300-0 in basketball… tactical annihilation.
Scott S over 2 years ago
An earthquake, the other team is swallowed up, AND you have played fewer than 4½ innings.
uniquename over 2 years ago
Shoulda practiced more back in Feb.
Hazelnut King over 2 years ago
Though she was fairly prominent in the 1960s, Frieda appeared just TEN times in the comic strip after 1969, with her final appearance occurring on November 22nd 1985. Schulz manifestly did not feel the same affection for her as he did for Violet and Patty, who kept popping up in occasional cameos until nearly the end.
bigcatbusiness over 2 years ago
I wonder if ‘winning by a landslide’ came after something literal happened.
knight1192a over 2 years ago
With the way you play, Lucy, you oughta be praying for an earthquake. Maybe it could swallow Frieda up as well so no one has to hear about how she has naturally curly hair.
tinstar over 2 years ago
I guess, the “10-run rule” doesn’t apply, at that point.
billyk75 over 2 years ago
63 home runs in the first inning?
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
1,008 “Balls”.