Author | Jim Bouton with Leonard Shecter |
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Language | English |
Subject | Baseball |
Genre | Autobiography |
Publisher | World Publishing Company |
Publication date | June 1970 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
Pages | 371 (first edition) |
ISBN | 0-02-030665-2 |
Ball Four: My Life and Hard Times Throwing the Knuckleball in the Big Leagues is a book by Major League Baseball pitcher Jim Bouton, edited by Leonard Shecter and first published in 1970. The book is a diary of Bouton's 1969 season, spent with the Seattle Pilots and then the Houston Astros following a late-season trade. Bouton also recounts much of his earlier baseball career, spent mainly with the New York Yankees.[1]
The book was controversial for divulging many unflattering facts about the sport and its players; baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn attempted to discredit it and label it as detrimental to the sport. It is considered a landmark in American sports literature, and was the only sports-themed book included on the New York Public Library's 1996 list of Books of the Century, under the category "Popular Culture & Mass Entertainment".[2][3] It was also included on Time's list of the 100 greatest non-fiction books published since the magazine's founding in 1923.[4]
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