Jul 10, 2019 of course, the realism is what made ball four such a revolutionary book the only sports book included in the new york public librarys listing of the 100 most important books of the. Fred talbot and ball four posted on january 17, 20 by david markowitz the white sox were the first of five teams fred talbot pitched for if you count the athletics twice for kansas city and oakland but hes remembered best for his single. Sports illustrated ranked it the thirdbest sports book in history. Jim bouton, ball four lost on new generation washington times. The first time i met bouton was on november 3, 2000. Four former players, including ball four author jim bouton, formed a panel.
Jim boutons love for the game filled pages of ball four. Ball four is a book written by former major league baseball pitcher jim bouton in 1970. Major league baseball ball four remains a baseball. In 1996, ball four was named on the new york public librarys list of books of the century. Christopher lehmannhaupt, the new york times from the back cover a book deep in the american vein, so deep in fact it is by no means a sports book david halberstam. Former major league pitcher jim bouton signs copies of his book, ball four. From a 2015 story on that revisited jim boutons book, ball four. Steve hovley sidled over to me in the outfield and said, to a pitcher a base hit is the perfect example of negative feedback. Boutons book, as caple pointed out, stitched the pilots into the. But it became a best seller, an iconic book that was named by the new york public library as one of the best books of the 20th century. Jul 12, 2019 ball four was published in 1970 when i was. Ball four and the forever boys of summer cognoscenti.
But a cathers story is, in a way, the antiball four. Hovley, like bouton, was a nonconformist in the baseball world. Mar 20, 2012 a completely updated edition of the book that changed baseball npr, chosen by time magazine as one of the 100 greatest nonfiction books. Right fielder steve hovley singled with one out in the second inning for the brewers first hit. Jim bouton, the author of the seminal baseball tellall book ball four, died.
But a cathers story is, in a way, the anti ball four. Jim caple is the national baseball writer for the seattle postintelligencer, which has a website at also see. He had his most atbats and his highest batting average as a rookie with the seattle pilots in 1969, a team made famous by the book ball four written by friend and teammate jim bouton. One person who loved the book was jim bouton, a 21yearold pitcher for the. The words ball four are anathema to the ears of pitchers, but they turned out to be music to those of james alan bouton, a product of new york and chicago born on march 8, 1939, in newark, n. Ball four still resonates 45 years after it was originally published. Bouton recalled his time as a young player with the new york yankees. Jim bouton ball four rosettabooks sports classics at the park we were refused admission.
Hovley went on to play parts of four seasons in the big. When excerpts of ball four first appeared in look magazine in the spring of 1970, mlb commissioner bowie kuhn tried to get bouton to recant his claims and state that the book was fiction. In fact, its really not fair to call it a baseball book, as its more about the camaraderie of the clubhouse. Shawn collins has been an affiliate marketer since 1997. Nice work by topps getting hovley in an as uniform in the first series no less given the short turnaround time, especially for. Listen to the seattle pilots panel with jim bouton, steve hovley, mike marshall, and jim pagliaroni at sabrs 2006 convention in seattle. He is a cofounder of affiliate summit, the leading global conference and tradeshow for the affiliate marketing industry, and coeditorinchief of feedfront magazine. My life and hard times throwing the knuckleball in. Hovley i actually talked to his wife about 5 years ago when i was researching a ball four project during college. One of the new york public librarys 100 books of the century, ball four, is funny, informative, and about much more than baseball in 1969.
Ball four remains a living, breathing entity, a book that was included in new york public librarys listing of the 100 most important books of the century. How, in one zany, quirky season, the seattle pilots became so. Bouton, in fact, got some material for his latest project, a 30th anniversary edition to be published in september, during his visit to safeco field last. Another new callup from vancouver is steve hovley, who impressed jim bouton in spring training with both his intellect and his complete indifference to common sense. The boys of ball four the ballplayers, most of whom hadnt read it, picked up the cue. He had launched the celebration of the publication of ball four. Its also available for football, basketball and hockey.
Hovley is antiwar and i asked him if he ever does any outandout protesting in the trenches. In a sea of memorable quotes, one anecdote about an offthewall teammate came back to mind this week. To be perfectly honest, if it werent for the fact that his baseball card is still sitting in my closet along with a steve hovley, a wayne comer and a couple of tommy harper cards, i would be. Ball four and the forever boys of summer cognoscenti wbur. Although remembered for ball four, jim bouton won two world series games. The book shows that boutons initial impression of mincher was not a good. Sep 15, 2009 and it doesnt matter if you never saw gary bell or steve hovley play. The book that changed baseball fifty years ago, a young pitcher won his first major league game for the new york yankees. In it bouton also recounts much of his baseball career, spent mainly with the new york yankees. Ball four was an important book not so much for what it said but because it was the trailblazer in a new genre of tell all books that sought to rip the veneer off of the pro sports pr machines that successfully portrayed the players and teams as something that they were not. Another baseball diary beat ball four to the store shelves by several weeks. Jim bouton, the author of the seminal baseball tellall book ball four, died this week, and a part of my childhood died with him.
The tome which changed the world was ball four written by jim. Stephen eugene hovley born december 18, 1944 is a retired american professional baseball. I must have read jim boutons memoir ball four 50 times. Twentiethanniversary edition of a baseball classic, with a new epilogue by jim bouton.
The book is a diary of boutons 1969 season, spent with the seattle pilots and then the houston astros following a lateseason trade. Naturally, bouton has to describe their latest encounter. Bouton, who was 80, wrote a book that was a lifechanger for me. Its a vibrant, funny, telling history of an era that seems even further away than four decades. Its unheard of to have a pitcher play for that long, because of eventual and certain damage to a throwing arm. Jim bouton ball four rosettabooks sports classics ball four rosettabooks sports classics, p. How, in one zany, quirky season, the seattle pilots became. He reached safely in all four of his plate appearances, including three hits. Ball four is a baseball classic, a number one bestseller when it was published. The diary of a majorleague baseball player during one season reveals the games venal and foolish aspects. Fred gladding joe schultz jim gosger steve hovley previous. Its like were a cult favorite now or something, said hegan. And it doesnt matter if you never saw gary bell or steve hovley play.
Ball four fans will recall that lou piniella had a bit part in the book as a. Freehans book caused a stir for its candid look at some of the goings on in the detroit clubhouse. In fact, ball four has been selected by the ny public library as one of the books of the century. What member of the seattle pilots originated the catchphrase yeah, surrre. Jun 04, 2019 bouton took these books a step further and was not nearly as family friendly as some of the other books in that process. Jim bouton made sure the seattle pilots would live forever with his seminal book ball four. How much has life in the big leagues changed since jim bouton wrote ball four 30 years ago. And yet they made such an indelible mark in that turbulent year of 1969, were so zany and quirky, that they are remembered vividly, and. Jan 01, 1970 ball four might be the greatest baseball book ever written. New york yankees pitcher jim bouton holds two balls that his teammates hope will.
I first read it as a kid many times, and again as an adult many times. It chronicled his time with the illfated seattle pilots, the 1969 expansion team he played for they quickly became the milwaukee brewers. Dec 10, 2000 two of the keenest observers of sport in my time have produced giftsized books for the holidays, leading my list of ways you should spend money to support writers. Jul 31, 2012 hovley eventually became a teammate of jim boutons in seattle and features in boutons classic book ball four.
But hovley eventually cooled off and he ended the year with a. Baseball commissioner bowie kuhn tried to force him to declare the book untrue. Thanks to ball four, however, we can simply take the book down from the shelf, turn to a page and find steve hovley, gene brabender, joe schultz and the rest of the boys alive, well and pounding the budweiser. The tome which changed the world was ball four written by jim bouton and edited by len shecter.
Correction, ball four might be the greatest sports book ever written. Sportswriters called author jim bouton a traitor and social leper. Ball four was the title of his book his first book, mind you that turned the baseball world on its ear in the summer of 1970. When first published in 1970, ball four stunned the sports world. New york yankees pitcher jim bouton holds two balls that his teammates hope will lead them to victory in the 1964 world series. Detroit catcher bill freehan, with the assistance of writers steve gelman and dick schaap, penned behind the mask world, a journal of his 1969 season with the tigers. Jul 11, 2019 kuhn called ball four detrimental to baseball. Jim bouton made sure the seattle pilots would live forever. As a player, former hurler jim bouton did nothing halfway. Bouton took these books a step further and was not nearly as family friendly as some of the other books in that process.
Ball four is the april baseball book club selection, author is jim bouton. Now in a new updated hardcover edition, ball four will reach a whole new generation of avid baseball fans. He was a roommate of veteran pitcher jim boutons, whose diary of the 1969 season, ball four, became a national sensation a year later. Bill freehans behind the mask, which actually predated ball fours release was also an inside look at a team, but without most of the nonbaseball material covered in ball four. During the winter of 19691970, bouton and new york times sportswriter leonard schecter, put his journal into book form. Heres a piece on ball four from earlier this year via the onions av club. What bouton accomplished with ball four was to tear the cover off of professional sports by exposing the tangled core underneath the canned responses to interviews, the hagiography of sports heroes, and the mundane existence of living out of a suitcase for six months. The cast of characters with the pilots alone included former and future allstars like tommy davis and tommy harper, unheralded journeymen don mincher and jim pagliaroni, amusing and oddball characters george brunet and joe schultz, and even studious intellectuals steve hovley and mike marshall. From the trivial to the trades to the major moments which made major league baseball in the 1960s so fascinating, this blog, issued several times a week is a must read for any boomer or just anyone who loves the game. Steve hovley was an original seattle pilot, who was traded to the as from the brewers in the middle of the 1970 season. She was pleasant, but said steve had no interest in talking about his baseball career. He must be in his sixties now and hitting a baseball somewhere. Listen to the seattle pilots panel with jim bouton, steve hovley.
The final pitch november 27, 2000 at a waldenbooks store in schaumburg, il. Counterpunchs top 100 and a few more nonfiction works of. The original ball four was published 30 years ago, and at the time i thought it was a valentine to the pastime and that baseballs hostile reaction particularly among officials and. Hovley eventually became a teammate of jim boutons in seattle and features in boutons classic book ball four. Both freehan and boutons books are based on the 1969 season. A mustread for fans of a certain era, ball four, coauthored by pitcher jim bouton and sportswriter leonard schechter, was the first real behindthescenes. Steve hovley played five seasons in the majors, accumulating over 1,000 atbats. Nice work by topps getting hovley in an as uniform in the first series no less given the short turnaround time, especially for that time period. Bill freehans behind the mask, which actually predated ball four s release was also an inside look at a team, but without most of the nonbaseball material covered in ball four. A quiz about jim boutons book, ball four what member of the seattle pilots originated the catchphrase yeah, surrre. Jim bouton played professional baseball as a pitcher from 1962 to 1970. Im talking about outfielder steve hovley, a highminded intellectual with a. Bouton ensured seattle pilots will live forever in ball four. According to this bio which appeared in a thread titled seattle ms dress up as pilots sunjuly 9, 61 year old steve hovley had worked as a plumber and is currently living in oak view, ca.
Ill probably continue to read it every few years as long as i live. The san diego padres burned the book and left the charred remains for me to find in the visitors clubhouse. Former new york yankees pitcher jim bouton signs copies of his new book, ball four. You might not know fred talbot from fred flintstone, but when you read ball four hell remind you of a twofaced jerk from your office or softball league. Youve got thousands who would love to see gary bell and steve hovley line up along the foul lines one final time. And so, unquestionably, has the book that immortalized the 69 pilots, ball four, the season diary by relief pitcher jim bouton that still enrages or amuses his teammates, 36 years after publication. Stephen eugene hovley born december 18, 1944 is a retired american professional baseball player whose career extended for eight seasons, including all or parts of five years in major league baseball for the seattle pilotsmilwaukee brewers 196970, oakland athletics 197071 and kansas city royals 197273.
The seattle pilots lasted just a single, solitary season. My life and hard times throwing the knuckleball in the big leagues is in the form of a journal kept by jim bouton. Ball four is a people book, not just a baseball book. Every day, well send you an email to your inbox with scores, todays schedule, top performers, new debuts and interesting tidbits.
Ball four is still my favorite baseball book and one of my favorite books of any genre. Fielding stats are a combination of official records and retrosheet records. The final pitch is a new and final edition of his controversial 1970 book titled ball four that has sold more than five million copies worldwide its 30year life. Thanks for the updates, it brought back many good memories of reading the book. Old tennis ball head hasnt had a haircut since he left. It is not just a diary of boutons 1969 season with the seattle pilots and houston astros, says sportswriter jim caple.
In terms of highlights for the home team on that historic day, that was about the extent of it. Jim bouton 1970 i dont know which is the most important book ever written about baseball, but the most important for me and multitudes of others will always be ball four. It was the perfect form of censorship, the pitcherturnedauthor recalled in 2010, on the occasion of the book. A life in baseball panel at the 2017 sabr convention in new york city.
Steve hovley was dancing to a tune on the radio and somebody yelled, hove, dancing is just not your thing. Jim bouton made sure the seattle pilots would live forever with his seminal book ball four july 10, 2019 at 7. A book deep in the american vein, so deep in fact it is by no means a sports book, pulitzer prize winner david halberstam wrote. Today ball four has taken on another roleas a time capsule of life in the sixties. The commissioner, executives, and players were shocked. Common knowledge book awards counterpunchs top 100 and a few more nonfiction works of the 20th century. Steve hovley, the highminded intellectual with a keen sense of the. Hes being called tennis ball head because of his haircut, but his real nickname is orbit, or orbie, because hes supposed to be way out. Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a page. We sent a few passages from boutons book to red sox catcher scott hatteberg, who gave us the inside scoop. In 1995 the new york public library honored ball four as one of the greatest books published in the preceding century, alongside such works as anne franks diary of a young girl, f. What made boutons book stand out in 1970 and makes it still. Of course, the realism is what made ball four such a revolutionary book the only sports book included in the new york public librarys listing of the 100 most important books of the.