Jim Bouton is gone

SCyclone

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The author of the most irreverent, talked-about sports book of the 1970s has died. Jim Bouton, author of Ball Four, passed away yesterday at the age of 80.

Bouton wrote his book - more or less a diary of the 1969 MLB season - while pitching for the Seattle Pilots (who would go on to become the Milwaukee Brewers) and the Houston Astros. His book gave readers a view into all the funny, nasty, goofy things that happen when talented young men are together on a daily basis.

I loved the book - I still use quotes from it. If you want to read a genuinely funny and honest book, do yourself a favor and find a copy.
 

BoxsterCy

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Man, did the baseball establishment HATE that book. Pretty much buried any illusions that teen Boxster might still have been harboring about his favorite players from his adolescent Yankee fan days.
 

CoachKM

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I read Ball Four many times in the early 1980's as well. Definitely opened my adolescent eyes to what adulthood is like in pro sports! LOL.