Featuring great Reds from the past recalling unforgettable moments from their careers and classic radio calls from throughout Reds history.
| Stop Number | Audio Tour Stop | Sample |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Reds Historian Greg Rhodes welcomes you to the Reds Hall of Fame. | |
| 2. | Jim Maloney reminisces about the atmosphere at Crosley Field. | |
| 3. | Jim O'Toole recalls the 1961 National League Champion Reds. | |
| 4. | Frank Robinson reflects on the fielding challenges of the Crosley Field terrace. | |
| 5. | Pete Rose on record-setting hit no. 4,192. | |
| 6. | Chuck Harmon on breaking the color barrier with the Reds. | |
| 7. | Highlights from Joey Votto, Jay Bruce and Johnny Cueto. | |
| 8. | Greg Rhodes introduces the Play Ball Gallery. | |
| 9. | Bill Werber reflects on the 1940 World Champion Reds. | |
| 10. | Tommy Helms on being part of the Joe Morgan trade in 1972. | |
| 11. | Frank Robinson on his infamous trade to Baltimore in 1965. | |
| 12. | Pete Rose on winning back-to-back batting titles in 1968 and 1969. | |
| 13. | Gary Nolan reflects on his most memorable moment as a Red. | |
| 14. | Johnny Bench's home run in Game 5 of the 1972 NLCS. | |
| 15. | Classic calls from Red Barber, Waite Hoyt, Marty Brennaman and Joe Nuxhall. | |
| 16. | Red Barber recreates the last out of Johnny Vander Meer's second no-hitter. | |
| 17. | Edd Roush on the 1919 Reds. | |
| 18. | Leo Cardenas on signing with the Reds out of Cuba. | |
| 19. | George Foster on his 50-home run season in 1977. | |
| 20. | Tony Perez on his home run in Game 7 of the 1975 World Series. | |
| 21. | Greg Rhodes describes the Reds Hall of Fame. |
Jim O'Toole
Edd Roush
Tony Perez