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*[[Joe Kelly (author)]] (born 1954), co-founder of the U.S. advocacy non-profit Dads and Daughters
==Entertainment==
*[[Joe Kelly (writer)]], comic book and animation writer
*[[Joe Kelly (racing driver)]] (1913–1993), Formula One driver
*[[Joe Kelly (parenting writer)]] (born 1954), co-founder of the U.S. advocacy non-profit Dads and Daughters
*[[Joe Kelly (musician)]], jazz musician
*[[Joe Kelly (comics writer)]] (born 1971), comic book and animation writer
*[[Joe Kelly (General Hospital)|Joe Kelly (''General Hospital'')]], fictional character on the ABC soap opera ''General Hospital''
*[[Joe Kelly (Australian rules footballer)]] (born 1907), former Australian rules footballer and coach

*[[Joe Kelly (American football)]] (born 1964), former NFL linebacker
==Sports==
*[[Joe Kelly (1910s outfielder)]] (1886–1977), outfielder in Major League Baseball, played for the Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates
===Baseball===
*[[Joe Kelly (1910s outfielder)]] (1886–1977), outfielder in Major League Baseball, played for the Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Boston Braves
*[[Joe Kelly (1920s outfielder)]] (1900–1967), outfielder in Major League Baseball, played for the Chicago Cubs
*[[Joe Kelly (1920s outfielder)]] (1900–1967), outfielder in Major League Baseball, played for the Chicago Cubs
*[[Joe Kelly (pitcher)]] (born 1988), pitcher in Major League Baseball
*[[Joe Kelly (pitcher)]] (born 1988), pitcher in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Chicago White Sox

*[[Joe Kelly (boxer)]], British [[List of British bantamweight boxing champions|bantamweight boxing champion]], 1992
===Football===
*[[Joe Kelly (General Hospital)]], fictional character on the ABC soap opera ''General Hospital''
*[[Joe Kelly (American football)]] (born 1964), former NFL linebacker
*[[Joe Kelly (Canadian football)]] (1937–2022), Canadian football player
*[[Joe Kelly (footballer, born 1884)]] (1884–1961), Australian rules footballer for Geelong
*[[Joe Kelly (footballer, born 1907)]] (1907–1998), Australian rules footballer for Carlton, and coach of Footscray and South Melbourne

===Other sports===
*[[Joe Kelly (boxer)]] (born 1964), British bantamweight boxer
*[[Joe Kelly (racing driver)]] (1913–1993), Formula One driver
*[[Joe Kelly (hurler)]] (1923–1994), retired Irish hurler

== Other fields ==
*[[Joe W. Kelly]] (1910–1979), U.S. Air Force general
*[[Joe W. Kelly]] (1910–1979), U.S. Air Force general
*[[Joe Kelly (hurler)]] (born 1923), retired Irish hurler
*[[Joe Kelly (New South Wales politician)]] (1905–1995), Australian politician
*[[Joe Kelly (politician)]] (1905–1995), Australian politician
*[[Joe Kelly (Queensland politician)]] (born 1970), Australian politician
*[[Joe Kelly (attorney)]] (born 1956), Nebraska Lieutenant Governor


== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Joe Kelley]] (1871–1943), American left fielder in Major League Baseball, played for the Baltimore Orioles
*[[Joe Kelley]] (1871–1943), American left fielder for the Baltimore Orioles
*[[Joseph Kelly (disambiguation)]]
*[[Joseph Kelly (disambiguation)]]
*[[Joseph Kelley (disambiguation)]]


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Latest revision as of 14:00, 15 September 2023

Joe Kelly may refer to:

Entertainment

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Sports

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Baseball

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  • Joe Kelly (1910s outfielder) (1886–1977), outfielder in Major League Baseball, played for the Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Boston Braves
  • Joe Kelly (1920s outfielder) (1900–1967), outfielder in Major League Baseball, played for the Chicago Cubs
  • Joe Kelly (pitcher) (born 1988), pitcher in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Chicago White Sox

Football

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Other sports

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Other fields

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See also

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