The author, Larry Grossman, is not only a Toronto politician but a passionate and devoted Toronto Blue Jays fan. He breaks down highlights and lowlights of the team's 1991 season and postseason. A slight political swing is apparent in his evaluations of players and management, and he gives a few personal stories of his year. Primarily, however, he provides detailed descriptions of the team's year in succession, with certain game's boxscores and details, rounding out the "rollarcoaster" year, and offers hope for a team on the verge of a World Series championship.