A pitcher who had modest success with the Yankees in the 1960s, Bouton revealed the seamier side of baseball in a book that was a best seller.
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Jim Bouton, Author of Tell-All Baseball Memoir ‘Ball Four,’ Dies at 80
Wednesday, 10 July 2019
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