Cartoons: The Old Ballgame

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“Why is the World Series played in this country every year?”
Joseph Mirachi
October 9, 1965

 

“He wouldn’t have dropped it if all those other boys hadn’t been yelling at him.”
Roland Michaud
July 15, 1967

 

“Your husband my be a good engineer, but as an umpire I think he lacks something.”
Roland Michaud
July 15, 1967

 

“We really hate to move, but Tommy was traded to the West Side Tigers.”
Don Orehek
June 18, 1966

 

“I understand the Mets already have an eye on him.”
Glenn Bernhardt
May 30, 1964

 

“To be pushed aside like that! After all those years! It just doesn’t seem fair. That’s no way to treat Yogi Berra.”
George Gately
November 14, 1964

 

“Young man! The Supreme Court of the United States has twice affirmed that baseball is a game, not a business! Kindly act like it.”
Dana Fradon
May 6, 1967

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Comments

  1. I have to go with #1 and 2 as my favorites here. With #2, I was in the Little League in ’67, and DO remember moms with upward pointing glasses and sunglasses like that, including mine.

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