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John Farrell (pitcher) : ウィキペディア英語版
John Farrell (manager)

John Edward Farrell (born August 4, 1962) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher and the current manager of the Boston Red Sox. Farrell served as the Red Sox pitching coach from 2007 to 2010, before leaving to be manager of the Toronto Blue Jays from 2011 to 2012. He returned to the Red Sox in 2013 and led them to a World Series title that year. During his playing career, Farrell was a member of the Cleveland Indians, California Angels and Detroit Tigers.
Farrell was diagnosed with Lymphoma The Stage 1 Non-Hodgkin_lymphoma Burkitt lymphoma in August 2015 and left the team to undergo treatment, with bench coach Torey Lovullo assuming his duties for the remainder of the 2015 season. On Oct. 22, 2015, the Red Sox announced that Farrell's cancer was in remission.〔(Yahoo Sports )〕
==Early life==
Farrell grew up in Monmouth Beach, New Jersey. His father, Tom, pitched in the Cleveland Indians farm system in the 1950s until an injury ended his baseball career. John Farrell was a star pitcher for Shore Regional High School and Oklahoma State, where he had a 20–6 record one season.〔

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