- John
Ludwig Welaj (May 27, 1914 –
September 13, 2003),
pronounced "Weli,"
according to
newspapers of the 1930s, was an
American professional baseball...
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Harris and pla**** home
games at
Griffith Stadium.
December 13, 1941:
Johnny Welaj and Ken
Chase were
traded by the
Senators to the
Boston Red Sox for Stan...
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Wilson were
traded by the Red Sox to the
Washington Senators for
Johnny Welaj and Ken Chase. June 1, 1942:
Jimmie Foxx was
selected off
waivers from the...
- of 78–76, 20
games behind the New York Yankees.
November 2, 1942:
Johnny Welaj was
drafted from the
Tigers by the
Philadelphia Athletics in the 1942 rule...
- pla**** for the
Washington Senators in its 1952 season.
September 13 –
Johnny Welaj, 89,
outfielder who pla**** for the
Washington Senators and Philadelphia...
- Consoli, &
Thomas Milich 1955 66-60 5th Ted
Sepkowski 1956 45-74 6th
Johnny Welaj 1957 70-47 2nd
Chuck Kress League Champs 1958 53-72 7th
Steve Gromek 1959...
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League with a
record of 49 wins and 105 losses.
November 2, 1942:
Johnny Welaj was
drafted by the
Athletics from the
Detroit Tigers in the 1942 rule 5...
- W****s, IF, 2011–13
Jordan Weems, P, 2020–21 Walt Weiss, IF, 1987–92
Johnny Welaj, OF, 1943 Bob Welch, P, 1988–94
Frank Welch, OF, 1919–26 Bob Wellman, OF...
- stroke.
Arthur Rowe, 67,
English Olympic track and
field athlete.
Johnny Welaj, 89,
American baseball player (Washington Senators,
Philadelphia Athletics)...
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Bisons 16 HR
Howie Moss,
Baltimore Orioles 33 RBI Ed Sanicki,
Toronto Maple Leafs 107 SB Sam Jethroe,
Montreal Royals Johnny Welaj,
Toronto Maple Leafs 18...