Background
Born in County Meath, Ireland, Sheridan was the son of Richard and Rosetta (née O"Reilly) Sheridan.
Born in County Meath, Ireland, Sheridan was the son of Richard and Rosetta (née O"Reilly) Sheridan.
He came to the United States when he was 18 years old. In addition, he wrote with authority about American football, boxing and golf, among other sports. By 1921 he was named chairman of the Missouri Committee on Public Utility Information.
While on committee, he blew the whistle on some dishonest and illegal activities in the department, and decided to submit his resignation.
Shortly thereafter he suffered a nervous breakdown because of the affair and underwent medical care in sanitarium, but he never recovered at all. Sheridan died in 1930 in Saint Louis, Missouri, at the age of 59.
He was found hanging in his room at Alexian Brothers Hospital by a bathrobe cord. Sixteen years later, Sheridan became one of 12 writers who were honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame on a Roll of Honor in its Class of 1946.