The way I figure it, K means ‘struck out’ in baseball scoring. K also means thousand, or a grand in money speak.
So, maybe the baseball scorekeeper got confused and wrote that one team struck out eleven grand of batters while the other team only struck out three K?
Sally uses an “eggcorn” (acorn). It’s a word that is mistakenly used as a soundalike for something else. The most famous eggcorn was coined by Ring Lardner in 1920: “Shut up, he explained.”
angelolady Premium Member 3 months ago
I like that word.
mccollunsky 3 months ago
Gotta get some testing in there.
oddhumor 3 months ago
Sounds like the score of some of your games, Charlie Brown.
Faron 3 months ago
Classic Sally!
californiamonty 3 months ago
Given the on-field performances of Charlie Brown and his team, I think the error leans far closer to typical than graphical (thankfully).
lucky444 3 months ago
It’s your team Charlie Brown.
MReese 3 months ago
Stop reading the sports section, it’s all fake news.
One of the 12 monkeys 3 months ago
The other team didn’t show up ?
dcdete. 3 months ago
The way I figure it, K means ‘struck out’ in baseball scoring. K also means thousand, or a grand in money speak.
So, maybe the baseball scorekeeper got confused and wrote that one team struck out eleven grand of batters while the other team only struck out three K?
GerryRoss 3 months ago
Maybe they posted the score of your last game, Chuck.
'IndyMan' 3 months ago
Does that explain some of the ‘news’ reports we get ????
E͛-͛S͛l͛a͛y͛1͛3͛ 3 months ago
Charlie Brown, are you reading it correctly?
Just_Karl 3 months ago
It’s not the score of the last game, it the odds of winning the next game.
Decepticomic 3 months ago
Before “typo” was in common parlance.
Robert Nowall Premium Member 3 months ago
Isn’t there a mercy rule?
Darryl Heine 3 months ago
Should be 11 to 3.
Ellis97 3 months ago
You can’t score thousands of points in sports. This is all fake news.
dflak 3 months ago
Charlie Brown read something in a newspaper and did not accept it as fact without questioning it. WOW! He’s a lot smarter than most people.
Just-me 3 months ago
Sorta like what “otter” correct does to some of my texts…
uniquename 3 months ago
The losing team was pulling pitchers out of what was left of the spectators.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 3 months ago
Probly!
nancyb creator 3 months ago
Sally uses an “eggcorn” (acorn). It’s a word that is mistakenly used as a soundalike for something else. The most famous eggcorn was coined by Ring Lardner in 1920: “Shut up, he explained.”
TrudyQ Premium Member 3 months ago
I make those all the time
guenette.charlie(BozoKnows) 3 months ago
Must’ve played the Sumptown Fightin’ Shlabotniks.
ladykat 3 months ago
Were they playing your team, Charlie Brown?
Spiny Norman Premium Member 3 months ago
Were the White Sox involved?
anncorr339 3 months ago
If was your team Charlie it could be that score
LrdSlvrhnd 3 months ago
Simple answer: “Charlie Brown was pitching”. Although not sure how his team got 3 runs.
wolff5491 3 months ago
IMO all news is fake news. Unless someone has witnessed for themselves and knows it to be fact, to me it is fake news
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 3 months ago
I think Sally is right. Even Charlie Brown couldn’t pitch that many home runs!
Strawberry King 3 months ago
So, now his team’s in the paper. Not the way he wanted them to be.