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Timothy Corcoran

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Timothy Corcoran or Tim Corcoran may refer to:

  • Timothy Corcoran (cultural historian) (1871–1943), Irish Jesuit scholar and academic whose writings through decades of study were devoted to teaching Irish language history; first Professor of Education at National University of Ireland (1908–42)
  • Timothy Corcoran (before 1878–after 1927), Irish Farmers' Party legislative candidate who contested Cork Borough (Dáil Éireann constituency) in 1923 general election
  • Tim Corcoran (first baseman) (born 1953), American baseball player whose Major League career as first baseman/outfielder lasted from 1977 (Detroit Tigers) through 1981 (Minnesota Twins), 1983–85 (Philadelphia Phillies) to 1986 (New York Mets)
  • Timothy R. Corcoran II (born 1973), American state-level Democratic legislator who has been representing Bennington 2-1 district in Vermont House of Representatives since January 2003
  • Tim Corcoran (pitcher) (born 1978), American baseball player whose Major League career as pitcher for Tampa Bay Devil Rays lasted from 2005 to 2007; selected by New York Mets in 44th round of 1996 MLB Draft; long career in minor leagues

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