Ball Four was a great book when it was published. I think that it would be an interesting read for anyone who really likes baseball or professional sports.
Another great book from the '70s is "Foul The Connie Hawkins Story".
Long before Dr. J or MJ there was the Hawk. He did change the game. Unfortunately very few people saw him do it in the obscurity of minor league basketball and in the ABA.
Again, if you have any interest in basketball or just sports, this is a great read.
And while the topic is still freshly posted in this thread, I kind of like the old Oakland Athletics. They had many good players and a colorful, if obnoxious owner who did all that he could to raise awareness of his team in a dead market. I believe he was the man who introduced white shoes in sports. And of course he pioneered the failed and stupid idea of a designated runner. Lol!!! He actually tried to pay Vida Blue to change his name to True Blue.
Ah yes, the good old days. I used to be able to sit and talk with the players in the bullpen at Fenway. Real conversations that would sometimes last for months! Now you have to pay many players for an autograph.