Cartoons: Yer Out!

Even in cartoons, umpires never catch a break!

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“He was safe!”
Larry Reynolds
June 16, 1956

 

“First, let me say it was close. Very close.”
Syd Hoff
June 9, 1951

 

Robert Day
April 26, 1952

 

“I can see why they muzzle those two.”
Harry Lyons
April 21, 1956

 

“If they average .300 batting, they’re heroes; if we average .999 umpiring, we’re bums.”
Stewart
July 1, 1985

 

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

 

“Safe.”
Harry Lyon
May 12, 1956

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  1. Usually the cartoon at the top of the page with the title is repeated below with its caption. It’s missing, so does that mean it never had one? On closer examination, I guess that’s it. LOL!

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