Jim Bouton

Baseball pitcher and author of Ball Four

Jim Bouton - Baseball pitcher and author of Ball Four
Born

March 8th, 1939
86 years ago

Died

2019
6 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

Links & References

A professional baseball pitcher and author, this individual played primarily for the New York Yankees and is recognized for contributions both on and off the field. Active in Major League Baseball from 1962 to 1978, notable achievements include winning a World Series championship with the Yankees in 1962. The memoir 'Ball Four,' published in 1970, provided an unprecedented look into the lives of baseball players and was widely influential in sports journalism. After retiring from baseball, pursued a career in television and radio broadcasting, also contributing writings to various publications. Continued involvement in baseball included managing in minor leagues and coaching.

Played for the New York Yankees

Authored the book Ball Four

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