Book Talk: My Big Red Machine, with Author and Journalist Terence Moore

Longtime journalist and author Terence Moore (above) dropped by The Atlanta Voice on Wednesday, Oct. 1, to talk about his new third book, "My Big Red Machine." Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta Voice

by Donnell Suggs | Major League Baseball’s postseason has begun, and for the teams and fan bases involved, there will be a chance to win a World Series title. One of those teams involved was the Cincinnati Reds; decades ago, in the 1970s, that franchise was one of the perennial favorites to win championships.

That team, nicknamed The Big Red Machine for its efficiency and power, had fans all over the country. One of those fans was sports writer and author Terence Moore. During Moore’s youth and later as a young reporter for the Cincinnati Enquirer, he had the unique opportunity to get close to the stars of The Big Red Machine, Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench, Ken Griffey, Sr., Tony Perez, and, of course, Pete Rose.

Moore visited The Atlanta Voice to discuss his inspiration for his latest book, “My Big Red Machine,” walking the thin line between fandom and journalism, and his lifelong love for baseball.

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Book Talk: My Big Red Machine, with author and journalist Terence Moore