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Ball Four (1970) The diary of a has-been pitcher trying to fight his way back into the major leagues, and the first modern sports book. Boutons descriptions of day-to-day life on a ball club made impossible a cer-tain kind of sports hero-worship. A hungover Mickey Mantle, for instance, trots off the field after a homer, looks up at the stands, and says, "Those people don't know how tough that really was." While fans still rue Boutons des-ecration of the national pastime, they keep buying his book over 5 million copies sold. The big leagues have been less forgiving. Commissioner Bowie Kuhn once invited Bouton into his office and suggested that hed made the book up. And Pete Rose would stand on the steps of the Cincin-nati dugout yelling at Bouton, "Fuck you, Shakespeare!" |
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