Editor ZBicyclist is on vacation, and taking a cue from comics that repeat old episodes is dipping back into the past: June 2021. This was originally posted by EditorM.
Sent by a very puzzled Harvey Heilbrun.
(We haven’t featured In The Bleachers very often.)

Goldfish, of course, are reputed to have memories of only seconds.
The umpire fish has forgotten the count by the time of the next pitch.
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Urban Variable is probably right. But I wonder if they’re all dreading when someone hits the ball, and shatters the glass. They all look worried.
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It’s been done.
https://static0.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/goldfish-baseball-gaffe.jpg?q=49&fit=contain&w=389&h=694&dpr=2
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Pete – other than the commonality of fish playing baseball, that looks like a different punchline to me.
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Ted, I think Pete was replying to Beckoningchasm. It’s his suggested punchline that’s been done before.
And yeah, Urban Variable got it. It’s a pretty clever strip.
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Andrew Millar – You’re right. I don’t know how I missed that.
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The bit about goldfish memory isn’t even correct. From Live Science:
In reality, goldfish (Carassius auratus) have much longer memories — spanning weeks, months and even years, Brown* said. And the science to back this up has been around for more than 60 years.
*Culum Brown, an expert in fish cognition at Macquarie University in Australia
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