Proper noun
Carrigan (plural Carrigans)
A surname.
Carrigan later stated that Ruth was not sent down to Providence to make him a better player, but to help the Grays win the International League pennant (league championship). Source: Internet
Carrigan was sufficiently impressed by Ruth's pitching to give him a spot in the starting rotation. Source: Internet
In December 1871 he made a second eight-month excursion, known as the Hassler expedition under the command of Commander Philip Carrigan Johnson (brother of Eastman Johnson ), visiting South America on its southern Atlantic and Pacific seaboards. Source: Internet
Carrigan, the narrator, is a fiery redhead whose been married for 13 years and harbors painstaking suspicions about her handsome husband's fidelity, as she, herself, has partaken in a secret, regrettable "indiscretion" of her own. Source: Internet
He was a student at Hirschi High School and the welding class at Carrigan Career Center. Source: Internet
Local golfers such as Jake Duvall, Riley Wheeldon and Kevin Carrigan failed to keep up with the leaders in day three, with no momentum gained heading into championship Sunday. Source: Internet