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John Edward Farrell (born August 4, 1962) is an American former baseball pitcher, coach, and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). During his eight-season playing career, Farrell was a member of the Cleveland Indians , California Angels , and Detroit Tigers .
John Farrell (poet) (1968–2010), American poet and composer; John Farrell (VC) (1826–1865), Irish Victoria Cross winner; John A. Farrell, American reporter, and biographer; John H. Farrell (1919–1995), New York politician; John S. Farrell (1880–1938), mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin; John J. Farrell (1872–1946), Dairy and Food ...
Farrell was a contributor, as well, to The Boston Globe's 2004 biography of United States Senator from Massachusetts John Kerry. Farrell is an on-camera commentator in the PBS American Experience documentaries "Jimmy Carter" and "The Perfect Crime," a study of the Leopold and Loeb thrill-killers case, and in the television series The Irish in ...
In 1878 Farrell published, using the name John O'Farrell, Ephemera: An Iliad of Albury, a small pamphlet of verse, and a rare Australian publication. [2] Two Stories, a Fragmentary Poem was published in Melbourne in 1882, and about this period he began to be a regular contributor to The Bulletin. [2]
John Patrick Farrell (22 May 1968 – 3 November 2010) was an American poet and composer. Early life. J.P. Farrell was born in Glen Cove, New York [1] and pursued ...
John O'Farrell may refer to: John O'Farrell (author) (born 1962), British author, broadcaster and politician John O'Farrell (politician) (1826–1892), Canadian politician
John Sebastian Farrell (December 4, 1876 – May 13, 1921), was a professional baseball player who played infielder in the American Major Leagues from 1901-1905. He would play for the St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Senators .
John O'Neil Farrell (August 28, 1906 – June 20, 1994) was an American speed skater and speed skating coach. Farrell participated in the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz . On the 500 m, he skated in the first pair and promptly set a new Olympic record with a time of 43.6 seconds, breaking Charles Jewtraw 's old record of 44.0 seconds.