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  1. Edward "Ted" Sullivan is an American television writer. Early life. Sullivan is a graduate of the University of Southern California Film Writing School, where he also taught as an adjunct professor of screenwriting. Career.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1014207Ted Sullivan - IMDb

    Ted Sullivan is a TV producer and writer who has worked on shows like Star Trek: Discovery, Revenge, and Supergirl. He is also a former adjunct professor of screen writing and a director of videos and commercials.

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    • Mansfield Center, Connecticut, USA
  3. May 19, 2020 · Learn about Ted Sullivan, a self-made baseball manager, league organizer, promoter, sage, and scout who set up baseball leagues wherever he traveled. Read his life story, from his birth in Ireland to his involvement in the Union Association, Western League, and Southern League.

  4. Feb 17, 2021 · Learn about the life and achievements of Ted Sullivan, the "Daddy of Baseball" and "Godfather of the National Game". He was born in County Clare, played and managed in the minor leagues, coached Charlie Comiskey, coined the term "fans", and took baseball to Ireland.

  5. Sep 24, 2021 · Cunning, fast-talking, witty and sober, Sullivan was the game's first player agent, a groundbreaking scout who pulled future Hall of Famers from the bushes, an author, a playwright and a baseball evangelist who promoted the game across five continents.

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    • McFarland
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    • Pat O’Neill, Tom Coffman
  6. Oct 15, 2021 · Cunning, fast-talking, witty and sober, Sullivan was the game's first player agent, a groundbreaking scout who pulled future Hall of Famers from the bushes, an author, a playwright and a baseball evangelist who promoted the game across five continents.

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    • Pat O’Neill, Tom Coffman
  7. Mar 30, 2021 · He would have pulled up a seat in a dark Kansas City saloon, swapping baseball stories with the authors of their new biography ‘Ted Sullivan; Barnacle of Baseball’, by Tom Coffman and Pat O’Neill. In the late 19th Century, as modern baseball was developing, Ted Sullivan was helping it grow.

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