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From the day he first stepped into the Yankee clubhouse, Jim Bouton (1939-2019) was the sports world's deceptive revolutionary. Underneath the crew cut and behind the all-American boy-next-door good looks lurked a maverick with a signature style. Whether it was his frank talk about player salaries and mistreatment by management, his passionate advocacy of progressive politics, or his efforts to convince the United States to boycott the 1968 Olympics, Bouton confronted the conservative sports world and compelled it to catch up with a rapidly changing American society.
In Bouton: The Life of a Baseball Original, Mitchell Nathanson gives readers a look at Bouton's remarkable life. He tells the unlikely story of how Bouton's Ball Four, perhaps the greatest baseball book of all time, came into being, how it was received, and how it forever changed the way we view not only sports books but professional sports as a whole. Based on wide-ranging interviews Nathanson conducted with Bouton, family, friends, and others, he provides an intimate, inside account of Bouton's life. Nathanson provides insight as to why Bouton saw the world the way he did, why he was so different from the thousands of players who came before him, and how, in the cliquey, cold, bottom-line world of professional baseball, Bouton managed to be both an insider and an outsider all at once.
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On this episode @BobDAngelo1 is joined by @MitchNathanson, author of BOUTON (@UnivNebPress), which examines the life of Jim Bouton, a journeyman pitcher whose 1970 book, “Ball Four,” was a lightning rod for controversy. Learn more on the podcast ⤵️ https://newbooksnetwork.com/mitchell-nathanson-bouton-the-life-of-a-baseball-original-u-nebraska-press-2020/ https://t.co/mMKefRfnHA
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For all commenting on my Jim Bouton tweets, there's a biography I bought recently (though haven't read yet) from University of Nebraska Press: "Bouton, the Life of a Baseball Original" by Mitchell Nathanson. It's due out in paperback next month. https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/9781496217707/
"A well-researched and fascinating read that tells how the free thinking Bouton always marched to the beat of his own drummer."--John Werner, Waco Tribune-Herald
-- (6/15/2020 12:00:00 AM)