Winning Pitch

Winning Pitch by Brad Kullman, published by Discernment Press on March 10, 2023, is a biography that chronicles the life of Jim Perry, who rose from humble beginnings as the son of a sharecropper in rural North Carolina to become a prominent figure in Major League Baseball. The narrative details Perry’s challenging journey, highlighting his determination to overcome obstacles and achieve success as a 20-game winner and Cy Young Award recipient during his 11th major league season.
Readers will find an exploration of Jim Perry’s dual legacy in baseball and labor relations, as he played a significant role in the MLB’s early labor battles, advocating for players’ rights and contributing to the evolution of player salaries. The book also delves into his post-baseball career, where he leveraged his skills and experiences to thrive in the business world. The Jim Perry Story emphasizes themes of perseverance and resilience, showcasing how Perry’s dedication led him to remarkable achievements both on and off the field. This edition spans 412 pages and is presented in English.
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Born the son of a poor sharecropper, Jim Perry grew up working in the tobacco fields of rural North Carolina. Not only did he work his way out of that backbreaking job, but Jim Perry worked himself all the way to becoming a big league baseball star. After a splashy debut, Jim faced repeated obstacles as he worked to become a regular member of the starting rotation. To everyone’s surprise (except his own), Jim Perry finally emerged in his 11th major league season to become a 20-game winner. The next year he won the Cy Young Award, given to the best pitcher in the American League.
As a longtime player representative, Jim Perry played a pivotal role in MLB’s first labor battles, helping to achieve key gains that would eventually lead to a massive explosion in player salaries. Marvin Miller, executive director of the MLB Players’ Association, called Perry “a tower of strength” for his role in helping Miller lead fellow players through the first organized strike in U.S. major league professional sports history. Though he was one of the early union leaders, Jim Perry never reaped the rewards of the union victories. His MLB playing career ended in 1975, the year before formal free agency began. With no fortune to retire on, Jim was forced to begin his post-playing career in much the same way as he entered the game, working from the ground up.
By hard work and determination, Jim eventually joined forces with two other men to capitalize on the deregulation of the long-distance telephone industry. He parlayed his expert people skills and baseball achievements to forge remarkable success in a second career in the business world.
Jim Perry was a role model and mentor to little brother Gaylord, who would go on to a 22-year MLB hall-of-fame career of his own. The Perry brothers were the first to both win the Cy Young Award, the first to both win 20 games in the same season and the first brothers to face off against each other in the MLB All-Star Game. With 529 combined MLB victories, the pair retired as the winningest brothers in MLB history.
The Jim Perry Story details the relentless dedication and remarkable resiliency of a man who “refused to be discouraged” no matter how many obstacles were placed in his path. It is a story of great perseverance and intestinal fortitude by a man who worked his dreams true and achieved ultimate success. Twice.
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