Entries are alphabetically arranged by name of film and are between 2 and almost 20 pages in length (for A League of Their Own). The work details films exhaustively, with complete cast lists, production credits, release dates, and thorough plot summaries. Where applicable, the plot summaries compare the films to the books on which they were based. The author comments on production issues, actors, shooting problems, and studio-versus-producer conflicts. Interesting facts are obviously derived from extensive research, such as Jackie Robinson being "compelled to alter his familiar batting stance in order to accommodate the camera's limited field of vision" in The Jackie Robinson Story. Black-and-white photos appearing every few pages are a mix of actual film clips, ads, posters, and backstage moments. Sections following the main entries discuss "Baseball Short Subjects" and "Baseball in Non-Baseball Films."