Peanuts Baseball Comic on Friday
TGIF. Therefore another episode of Peanuts baseball. Enjoy.
TGIF. Therefore another episode of Peanuts baseball. Enjoy.
Today we post a movie about Charlie Brown. The original edition was released in 1966. Of course, the movie is about Charlie Brown’s baseball team. The movie is called Charlie Brown All-Stars even though there aren’t many All-Star caliber players on the squad. Enjoy.
It is time for another Peanuts Baseball Comic on Friday. This time, Charlie Brown is hit by an arm injury. Enjoy.
It has been a while since he retired and became a coach. But it is an honor to have interviewed Joe Shlabotnik, the hero of Charlie Brown (Peanuts). His career as a major league player lasted only (a part of) one season. After he batted an abysmal .004 he was sent down to the minors…
Another baseball comic starring Charlie Brown. Enjoy.
Another edition of the Peanuts Baseball comic on Friday, drawn by Charles M. Schultz. Enjoy.
Due to a lack of baseball, I decided to post some Peanuts baseball comics on a more regular basis. Enjoy.
The last two weeks there were no post with Peanuts comics on Friday. To make up for my forgetfulness you will find a short movie of Charlie Brown and his teammate Linus. Enjoy. https://www.facebook.com/TorontoBlueJaysBaseballFans/videos/3087488311269467/
Today, 69 years ago, Charlie Brown appeared in catchers gear in the Peanuts comic. It was the first time that the main character of Peanuts practiced the American Pastime. When you look at the drawings of the comic of that day in 1951, you will notice that the style of drawing of Charles M. Schultz…
Yes… It is time again for the weekly baseball comic of Charlie Brown and his friends. In total Charles M. Schultz created about 1,800 baseball comics, 10% of all the Peanuts episodes. Enjoy.