Charles Leerhsen Podcasts
Last Updated: Feb 8th, 2022
The 8 Best Charles Leerhsen Podcasts
1) Charles Leerhsen
Charles Leerhsen talks about his new book, "Butch Cassidy," as well as a previous one, "Ty Cobb," and sheds light on both the good and the bad of both controversial figures in American culture.See omn...Show More
2) Episode #205: Charles Leerhsen
Charles Leerhsen ("Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty") joins the show. First player inducted into the Hall of Fame. Craziest baserunner of all time. Racist. Murderer. We discuss the facts and myths about Ty ...Show More
3) Episode 87: Charles Leerhsen
Charles Leerhsen is a former executive editor at Sports Illustrated. He has written for Rolling Stone, Esquire, and The New York Times. His books include Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty; Crazy Good: The St...Show More
4) Episode 84: Charles Leerhsen
Charles Leerhsen, the author of Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty, joins the boys to talk about about the misconceptions surrounding baseball’s first Hall of Famer, why he thinks the world casts certain peop...Show More
5) Episode 87: Charles Leerhsen
Charles Leerhsen is a former executive editor at Sports Illustrated. He has written for Rolling Stone, Esquire, and The New York Times. His books include Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty; Crazy Good: The St...Show More
6) Episode 26: Charles Leerhsen
“You need to have a lot of things go right in your life before you can become as miserable as Anthony Bourdain,” writes noted journalist and biographer Charles Leerhsen in his headline-making new book...Show More
7) Charles Leerhsen – Ty Cobb
September 28, 2015 - Even casual baseball fans can name the game's greatest heroes, and its most infamous villain: Ty Cobb. Yes, it's something that even Yankees and Red Sox fans can agree on: "The Ge...Show More
8) Charles Leerhsen – Ty Cobb
September 28, 2015 - Even casual baseball fans can name the game's greatest heroes, and its most infamous villain: Ty Cobb. Yes, it's something that even Yankees and Red Sox fans can agree on: "The Ge...Show More
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