
A lifelong fan of baseball and Peanuts. Always wondered how many baseball strips there were, so I started cataloging them here. Thought I'd include some baseball history context for the strips, and some of my own dubious baseball/Peanuts memories.
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Strip 14: The Dog Catcher, 4/6/52
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Charlie Brown runs up to Violet, who’s playing in a sandbox, asking if she’s ever seen a “dog-catcher.” It’s obvious the idea frig...
Strip 13: A Base Hit??? SUNDAY, 3/23/52
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Welcome to our series’ first Sunday strip. The Sundays started in 1952 and the first baseball Sunday strip shows up in mid-M...
Strip 12: Throw Like a Girl, 3/11/52
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We haven’t had a baseball-themed, or even baseball-adjacent, strip since September 8, and here we are in March. That’s 189 days...
Bonus Strip: A Brief Football Diversion, 11/14/51
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We’re in quite a baseball drought in this strip. We had about a two month gap between our fourth and fifth stri...
Strip 11: SLIDE!, 9/8/51
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If a kid is wearing a baseball cap, he must be playing baseball, right? I was sure this was a baseball strip in its truest sense when I...
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A lifelong fan of baseball and Peanuts. Always wondered how many baseball strips there were, so I started cataloging them here. Thought I'd include some baseball history context for the strips, and some of my own dubious baseball/Peanuts memories.
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