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Jim Bouton

Athlete

Born: Died: American

James Alan Bouton (March 8, 1939 – July 10, 2019) was an American professional baseball player. Bouton played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a pitcher for the New York Yankees, Seattle Pilots, Houston Astros, and Atlanta Braves between 1962 and 1978. He was also a best-selling author, actor, activist, sportscaster and one of the creators of Big League Chew.

Bouton played college baseball at Western Michigan University, before signing his first professional contract with the Yankees. He was a member of the 1962 World Series champions, appeared in the 1963 MLB All-Star Game, and won both of his starts in the 1964 World Series. Later in his career, he developed and threw a knuckleball. Bouton authored the 1970 baseball book Ball Four, which was a combination diary of his 1969 season and memoir of his years with the Yankees, Pilots, and Astros.

Notable For

American baseball player

Jim Bouton's Historical Timeline

  1. Jim Bouton is born

    Jim Bouton, American athlete, known for american baseball player, was born on 1939-03-08. James Alan Bouton (March 8, 1939 – July 10, 2019) was an American professional baseball player.

  2. Jim Bouton's 20th win clinches New York Yankees' 28th pennant

    Jim Bouton's 20th win clinches New York Yankees' 28th pennant

  3. 1st date in controversial Jim Bouton baseball diary "Ball Four"

    1st date in controversial Jim Bouton baseball diary "Ball Four"

  4. MLB Atlanta Braves' Jim Bouton (38) beats San Francisco Giants, his 1st win since 1970

    MLB Atlanta Braves' Jim Bouton (38) beats San Francisco Giants, his 1st win since 1970

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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Jim Bouton born?
Jim Bouton was born on 1939-03-08 (American).
What is Jim Bouton known for?
American baseball player
What historical events involved Jim Bouton?
Jim Bouton was involved in 4 recorded historical events, including Jim Bouton is born, Jim Bouton's 20th win clinches New York Yankees' 28th pennant, 1st date in controversial Jim Bouton baseball diary "Ball Four".
When did Jim Bouton die?
Jim Bouton died on 2019-01-01.

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