Joe Sullivan (disambiguation)
- Joe Sullivan (disambiguation)
Joe Sullivan is the name of:
*Joe Sullivan (musician) (1906–1971), jazz pianist
*Joe Sullivan (MLB pitcher) (1910–1985), a Major League Baseball pitcher
*Joe Sullivan (19th century MLB player), a 19th century MLB player
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