Jim Bouton, the sore-armed pitcher for the New York Yankees and other teams whose "Ball Four" is widely considered the most important book about American sports ever written, died Wednesday, Major ...
Jim Bouton, a once-promising pitcher with the New York Yankees who found greater fame as the author of “Ball Four,” an irreverent, best-selling book that angered baseball’s hierarchy and changed the ...
Jim Bouton, the former All-Star pitcher for the New York Yankees who threw baseball the ultimate curve with the publication of his 1970 tell-all book, 'Ball Four,' has died. He was 80. By Ira Kaufman ...
The death of Jim Bouton at 80 saddens me, which I mention mostly because of how much that reaction has surprised me. Bouton was a New York Yankees pitcher who enjoyed some success in the early 1960s, ...
Jim Bouton, one of baseball's most influential bad boys, is the subject of Mitchell Nathanson's admiring biography, "Bouton: The Life of a Baseball Original." Although he was a superb pitcher in his ...
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