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- John Charles Werhas (born February 7, 1938) is a former Major League Baseball third baseman who was a pastor for The Rock Community Church in Anaheim Hills...
- professional and Olympic skater Rainn Wilson, actor known for The Office Johnny Werhas, former professional baseball player "ArcGIS REST Services Directory". United...
- Resistance. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-1589-4. Obhođaš, Amir; Werhas, Mario; Dimitrijević, Bojan; Despot, Zvonimir (2013). Ustaška vojnica 1...
- Crucifixion-Resurrection in Glendale, California. The ceremony was conducted by John Werhas, Drysdale's former teammate who had become a pastor in retirement. Vin Scully...
- (1927–2015), baseball player Ted Simmons (born 1949), baseball player Johnny Werhas (born 1938), baseball player and minister Jackie Wilson (1934–1984), soul...
- John Roseboro (6) Ron Fairly (2) Jim Gilliam (6) Maury Wills (5) Johnny Werhas Frank Howard Willie Davis (4) Tommy Davis (2) Sandy Koufax 1963 John Roseboro...
- Coleman Idaho 1958–59 Doug Smart Washington Bruno Boin Washington Johnny Werhas USC Al Buch California Walt Torrence UCLA Whaylon Coleman Idaho Darrall...
- eleven games, as the Angels sent him to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Johnny Werhas on May 10, 1967. It would be the final trade of Gabrielson's career, as...
- Jered Weaver Jim Weaver Jacob Webb Ben Weber Zack Weiss Vernon Wells Johnny Werhas Barry Wesson Gary Wheelock Devon White Aaron Whitefield Dan Whitmer Rob...
- York Yankees for Jack Cullen, John Miller and cash. May 10, 1967: Johnny Werhas was traded by the Dodgers to the California Angels for Len Gabrielson. May...