Proper noun
Bresnahan (plural Bresnahans)
A surname from Irish.
After Bender flied out to right field, Hartsel's double scored Schreckengost all the way from first (helped by an error from Bresnahan), and a single by Lord brought Hartsel home, making it 3–0 in favor of the A's with all three runs unearned. Source: Internet
After a battle with Ban Johnson, the Head of the American League in 1902, McGraw took many of the top players including Dan McGann, Roger Bresnahan and Joe McGinnity to the New York Giants. Source: Internet
Dan McGann singled to right, bringing Bresnahan home. Source: Internet
In 2016, Mercer narrowly beat his Democratic opponent, Rebecca Bell-Metereau, a Texas State University English and film professor; she is facing former North East ISD school board President Letti Bresnahan in the Democratic primary this March. Source: Internet
Bresnahan resisted the call but in 1971 he waded into Lynn politics with a run for Ward 5 City Councilor. Source: Internet
Bresnahan brings credibility to John Garrett, whose sister was attacked; to the FBI's Psychic Task Force; and to the physically and emotionally scarred victims. Source: Internet