Looks at the history of the Cincinnati Reds, describes the role of Riverfront Stadium in the city's rejuvenation, and examines the city's longterm relationship with baseball
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" . . . this is the history of a surprisingly fascinating symbiosis, of as much interest to social historians as to baseball fans." —Publishers Weekly" . . . a sound account of a baseball team's place in the life of a community . . . effectively focused on the most exciting era of a club that has meant so much to so many people." —Greensboro (NC) News & Record"Any baseball buff will enjoy this entertaining look at the hey-day of the Big Red Machine." —Monterey (CA) HeraldIn interviews with players, including Bench, Rose, Concepcion, Perez, manager Sparky Anderson, journalists, owners, and civic leaders, Walker reveals what it is that defines the Reds, and what Cincinnati as a city represents.
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