James Ball (disambiguation)
- James Ball (disambiguation)
James or Jim Ball may refer to:
*Jim Ball, Australian radio personality
*Jim Ball (baseball) (1884-1963), Major League Baseball player
*James Ball, Canadian athlete (1903-1988)
*James Presley Ball, (1825–1904) prominent African-American daguerreotypist, abolitionist, and businessman
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