Bouton, Mitchell Nathanson
Bouton, Mitchell Nathanson
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Bouton
The Life of a Baseball Original

Author: Mitchell Nathanson

Narrator: Barry Abrams

Unabridged: 13 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/01/2020


Synopsis

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.

Bouton defied tremendous odds to make the majors, won two games for the Yankees in the 1964 World Series, and staged an improbable comeback with the Braves as a thirty-nine-year-old. But it was his fateful 1969 season with the Seattle Pilots and his resulting insider's account, Ball Four, that did nothing less than reintroduce America to its national pastime in a lasting, profound way.

In Bouton: The Life of a Baseball Original, Mitchell Nathanson gives listeners a look at Bouton's remarkable life. Based on wide-ranging interviews Nathanson conducted with Bouton, family, friends, and others, he provides an intimate, inside account of Bouton's life.

About Mitchell Nathanson

Mitchell Nathanson is a professor of law in the Jeffrey S. Moorad Center for the Study of Sports Law at the Villanova University School of Law. He is the author of several books, including Bouton: The Life of a Baseball Original, God Almighty Hisself: The Life and Legacy of Dick Allen, and A People's History of Baseball.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tom on May 24, 2020

If there was one thing that surprised me about this biography it’s how much of a competitor Jim Bouton was. I didn’t get the idea reading Ball Four that he cared all that much about winning. His personal observations about his 1969 season seem too comical to be the workings of a guy who cared much o......more

Goodreads review by Trevor on May 22, 2022

In the history of baseball, few men were as important as Jim Bouton. But not for his playing career: he caught on early with the Yankees of Mantle and Maris before coming back down to earth as a journeyman pitcher, chasing his dreams of playing in the major leagues well after his ability to throw hi......more

Goodreads review by Will on March 05, 2023

Itryto read at least one baseball book every year during spring training. This year it was this Jim Bouton biography. Bouton penned one of the best baseball books ever, Ball Four. This excellent biography covers pretty much his whole life from baseball to writing to inventing things (he and a partne......more

Goodreads review by Greville on April 07, 2020

The best books on sport are about far more than sport itself and this wonderful biography is a prime example. it tells the tale of a true baseball maverick, a man far ahead of his time in the mid 60s who would not conform to the norms of behaviour and would always make himself heard. No more so than......more