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  1. John Patrick McSherry (September 11, 1944 – April 1, 1996) was an American umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the National League from 1971 until his death. McSherry wore uniform number 9 when he entered the National League, then wore number 10 from 1979 through the rest of his career.

  2. John McSherry is one of the finest exponents of the art of the Uilleann piping in the world. A founding member of Irish super-groups Lúnasa and the now legendary Coolfin, John is finally releasing his first solo album SOMA.

  3. McSherry collapsed on the field from heart failure seven pitches into the game, The game was postponed until the next day.

  4. John McSherry es un músico que toca la gaita irlandesa y el whistle. Se lo conoce por haber sido miembro fundador de Lúnasa, por haber actuado en grabaciones de artistas reconocidos de la música tradicional irlandesa y por sus proyectos en solitario y con las bandas At First Ligth, Idir y The Olllam.

  5. 1 de abr. de 2020 · John McSherry collapsed and died of a heart attack during the first inning of the Reds game against the Expos in Cincinnati. The game was postponed and the umpires and players expressed their shock and respect for the late umpire.

  6. 23 de jul. de 2020 · John McSherry, a veteran umpire who worked three World Series, collapsed and died during the first inning of the Reds-Expos game in Cincinnati. He had a history of health problems and was supposed to see a doctor the next day for arrhythmia.

  7. 1 de abr. de 1996 · Read the transcript of the obituary of John McSherry, a National League umpire who died in 1996 during Opening Day at Riverfront Stadium. Learn how his fellow umpires, players and managers reacted to his tragic death and how the Reds honored him.