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John Andrews may refer to: Sports * John Andrews (baseball) (born 1949), American baseball pitcher * John Andrews (cyclist) (1934–2000), British cyclist * John Andrews (footballer, born 1950), English footballer * John Andrews (footballer, born 1978), Irish footballer and manager * John Andrews (tennis) (born 1952), tennis player from the United States * John "Tiny" Andrews (1951–2015), American football defensive tackle * John Andrews (American football) (born 1948), American football tight end Politicians * John Andrews (Colorado politician), state senator, 1998–2005 * Jack Andrews (John Lawson Ormrod Andrews, 1903–1986), Northern Irish politician * J. M. Andrews (John Miller Andrews, 1871–1956), Northern Irish politician * John T. Andrews (politician) (1803–1894), U.S. Representative from New York * John Andrews (New Zealand politician) (1892–1983), Mayor of Lower Hutt, New Zealand * John Andrews (Maine politician), state representative (2018–present) Mil ...
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John Andrews (baseball)
John Richard Andrews (born February 9, 1949) is a retired professional baseball player whose career spanned six season, including a part of one in Major League Baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1973. Andrews, a pitcher, compiled a major league win–loss record (pitching), record of 1–1 with a 4.42 earned run average (ERA) and five strikeouts in 16 games, all in relief pitcher, relief. He attended San Gabriel High School, San Gabriel, California, where he was drafted three times, while never signing. For college, Andrews attended San Diego State University. In 1971, Andrews signed with the Cardinals as an amateur free agent. Over his professional career, Andrews also played in the Minor League Baseball, minor leagues with the Class-A Short Season Lewiston Broncs, the Class-A Modesto Reds, the Triple-A Tulsa Oilers (baseball), Tulsa Oilers, the Double-A Arkansas Travelers, the Double-A Jackson Mets and the Triple-A Tidewater Tides. In the minors, Andrews compiled a record o ...
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