From his status as the #17 pick overall in the 1970 June draft to his post-game minor league antics with Goose Gossage, Gorman Thomas and Charlie “Country Chuck†Manuel; the free love and “free agency†of 1972 California; the tragedy at Spring Training ‘74; John’s role as a pawn in the struggle for clubhouse power between manager Charlie Fox and Bobby Bonds; deep inside the untold story of the Bob Gibson/D’Acquisto pitching duels; Dr. Frank Jobe and his handling of John’s critical arm woes; the endless nightlife and shady characters of 1976 San Francisco; the despair of ex-major leaguers deserted in the 1977 AAA baseball purgatory of sunny Honolulu; go behind the scenes of the since-abandoned Free Agent Re-Entry Draft; the backroom dealings between players and management ahead of the 1981 players’ strike; the fateful meeting between John and his former owner that may have derailed his career, as well as a late 80’s stint in the ill-fated independent league that caught the attention of an old influential friend.
“Heinie.†Randy. Buzzie. Ronny & The Bear. “Sweet Matt.†“Davvy.†Marvin. “Mac.†Juan. Jimmie Reese. Gibby & Torre. “Moff.†Keith. “Onti.†“Ras.†Pete. “Simba†& Geno, among many others along for the ride.
Featuring a foreword by popular 70's baseball historian Dan Epstein and flavored by music of the era spanning his time in the game, from The Everly Brothers, The Byrds, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Carpenters, The Temptations, Led Zeppelin, Eagles, David Bowie, Fleetwood Mac to Donna Summer, Nicolette Larson, Blondie, Dave Mason, Don Henley, Pretenders & New Order.
For baseball fans who love the narrative structure of prestige cable dramas like Mad Men and House of Cards, this book is for you.
It’s the love story between a man and his profession.