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  1. Michael Leahy (born January 28, 1953) is an American author and award-winning writer for The Washington Post and The Washington Post Magazine. He is best known for his latest non-fiction book The Last Innocents , which examines the tumultuous political and social change of the 1960s through the lens of the era's legendary Los Angeles Dodgers .

  2. May 9, 2017 · Michael Leahy who as a 12 year old witnessed Sandy Koufax’s September 1965 perfect game has written a is a fine piece of social history. The title “The Last Innocents: The Collision of the Turbulent Sixties and the Los Angeles Dodgers” is something of a misnomer.

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  3. May 10, 2016 · Michael Leahy who as a 12 year old witnessed Sandy Koufax’s September 1965 perfect game has written a is a fine piece of social history. The title “The Last Innocents: The Collision of the Turbulent Sixties and the Los Angeles Dodgers” is something of a misnomer.

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  5. Michael Leahy is the author of The Last Innocents, When Nothing Else Matters and Hard Lessons. GQ Magazine called When Nothing Else Matters “the best sports book of the year…easily the most fully formed portrait of Jordan ever written and one of the best sports books in recent memory." His award-winning career has included 13 years as a ...

  6. Michael Leahy. Michael Leahy may refer to: Michael Leahy (author) (born 1953), American writer. Michael Leahy (politician) (1932–2007), Irish politician. Michael P. T. Leahy (1934–2007), English philosopher. Michael Leahy (trade unionist) (born 1949), General Secretary of the British Trade Union Community. Mick Leahy (explorer) (1901–1979 ...

  7. Michael Leahy is an American author and award-winning writer for The Washington Post and The Washington Post Magazine. He is best known for his latest non-fiction book The Last Innocents, which examines the tumultuous political and social change of the 1960s through the lens of the era's legendary Los Angeles Dodgers.

  8. Leahy places these men’s lives within the political and social maelstrom that was the era when the conformity of the 1950s gave way to demands for civil rights and equality. Increasingly frustrated over a lack of real bargaining power and an iron-fisted management who occasionally meddled in their personal affairs, many players shared an ...

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