First of all, the cover photo shown here is wrong. The actual cover contains the title and author's name and a set of nine black and white photos of relevant baseball players in action. This book is an oral history, so it is a collection of statements from players, managers, sports writers, and players' families about events and personalities of 1970s baseball. The book is divided into ten chapters, each called an "inning", covering each year of the decade. I did enjoy the book quite a bit. My main criticism is that it is very highly New-York-centric, and somewhat American League focused. For parts of it, one might think there is the Yankees, then there is everyone else. The author was a New York based writer assigned to cover the Yankees, so maybe that should be expected.