Thomas or Tom Gorman may refer to: Thomas Kiely Gorman (1892–1980), Roman Catholic bishop of Dallas Tom Gorman (American football) (1910–1975), American...
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Tom Gorman (born January 19, 1946) is a retired ATP tour American tennis player and coach. He won 7 singles and 9 doubles titles and reached semi-finals...
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Sports Illustrated, umpire Tom Gorman explains why he threw out a player from Venus: "He opened up ten mouths to me!" Gorman married Margaret Fay on October...
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Gorman surrendered 659 hits and 239 bases on balls, with 321 strikeouts. Gorman died at his Valley Stream, New York, home on December 26, 1992. Tom Gorman...
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2017, Gorman is the pitching coach at Oregon City High School. Under Gorman’s guidance, the team won the 2012 6A State Championship. "Tom Gorman Stats"...
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Pty Ltd. p. 512. ISBN 978-1-877082-93-1. Thomas Gorman at the Sport Australia Hall of Fame Tom Gorman at nqsports.com.au Queensland representatives at...
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shockingly hitting a solo home run on a 0–2 pitch in the 18th off of Tom Gorman to re-tie the game at 11–11. As a result, it has become known simply as...
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umpired in both leagues from 2000-2021. Gorman was promoted to crew chief in 2010. He is the son of Tom Gorman, who served as an NL umpire from 1951 to...
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Mick Kipler (Saxophone), Tom Gorman (Drums) and Paul Balon (Bass/Guitar). "Wild Weekend" was written by radio entertainer Tom Shannon and Phil Todaro as...
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Frank Worrell Film 2003 The Crouches Sam 2 episodes 2004–2005 Bodies Tom Gorman 9 episodes 2005 Perfect Day Steve 2006 Perfect Day: The Millennium Steve...
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