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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 ...
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 .
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 ...
Something Rotten! is a musical comedy with a book by John O'Farrell and Karey Kirkpatrick and music and lyrics by Karey and Wayne Kirkpatrick.Set in 1595, the story follows the Bottom brothers, Nick and Nigel, who struggle to find success in the theatrical world as they compete with the wild popularity of their contemporary William Shakespeare.
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 ...
Johnny Wactor's ex-fiancée, Tessa Farrell, is speaking out after the General Hospital actor's tragic shooting death over the weekend at just 37 years old. Sitting down with ET's Kevin Frazier in ...
John Campbell Farrell (born 30 July 1954) is a New Zealand former sports shooter. [1] He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. [2] References