This book is a wonderful collection of stories that should provide something of interest for any baseball fan. Obviously, it is going to be of particular interest to fans of the Cincinnati Reds. I'm a pretty hard-core Reds fan, and I've done my share of reading about teams that pre-date my fandom (I'm 40 years old, so the 1987-1995 Reds teams were central to my childhood). Nevertheless, I was delighted to find so many stories in this book that I'd never encountered before. As you'd expect of a Reds book, the Big Red Machine figures prominently, and there are a good number of chapters on teams and players from more recent years. But you'll also find fantastic chapters on the 1919, 1939, and 1940 pennant-winning teams and their players, the first integrated Reds teams, and more. It is also almost universally positive; there is no shortage of controversy in Reds history, but this book is uplifting and fun from cover to cover. Finally, while the authors are no strangers to advanced analytics, newer statistics like WAR, OPS+, etc, are mentioned only occasionally and are never intrusive. The focus is on the stories of the players and the team from the long history of baseball's first professional organization. Highly recommended.