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1823:, who had recently purchased the Boston Red Sox. As a result of the transaction, Loria turned a significant profit on his initial $ 16 million investment—MLB bought the Expos from him for $ 120 million and gave him a $ 38.5 million interest free loan to complete the purchase of the Marlins. Following the sale, Loria took virtually everything of value with him to Miami, including the Expos' computers and scouting reports. His departure also marked the final end of the proposed Labatt Park, though any realistic chance of the park being built ended when the Bouchard government repeated its previous refusal to commit any public money to the project. 959:, six years later than originally scheduled. For a time in the 1976–77 offseason, however, it appeared that the Expos would have to play at least the early part of the season at Jarry Park due to delays in securing a lease for Olympic Stadium. The team broke off negotiations not long after the PQ's landslide victory in the 1976 provincial election. Negotiations dragged out through the winter, leading the Expos to begin selling 1977 season tickets under the assumption they would have to play at Jarry. However, an agreement was finally reached in early 1977. A total of 57,592 fans attended Montreal's 67: 1714:
he drafted a new partnership agreement that gave him the right to call for cash investments in exchange for team equity—an option that had been unavailable to Brochu. Most of the minority partners, though, continued to treat their participation as a public-relations gesture and remained uninterested in investing additional money. When Loria issued a cash call in May 2000, the only other partners to increase their contributions were Coutu, Loblaw, and Stephen Bronfman. Rather than contribute more money, the minority partners proposed trading Guerrero. Loria instantly vetoed this suggestion.
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store that sold Expos caps, nor did he see anyone wearing an Expos cap during his weeklong stay in the city. When he took a taxi to a game at Olympic Stadium, the driver couldn't find the entrance, and there were no signs anywhere touting games. According to Alou's friend, with such lackluster marketing, it was no surprise that the Expos couldn't attract any fans. Keri later wrote that the Expos would not have been in this position had a better-financed "champion" with the resources and the patience to shepherd the team through the 1990s bought the team.
2231: 2142:, and Toronto itself. The Jays lobbied MLB to designate southern Ontario as their exclusive home television territory. Bronfman opposed the request, as he feared that shutting the Expos out of Canada's largest and most lucrative television market would limit the team's fan base. As a part of the territorial changes, MLB allowed the Expos to air 15 games in the Jays' television market for free, and purchase the rights to air additional games. For the remainder of their existence, the Expos only had full broadcast rights in Quebec and 1591:, Brochu argued that the fire sale was the only viable option, since his partners in the ownership group were not interested in financing the team's losses. Brochu estimated that had he tried to keep the 1994 team together, the Expos would have lost $ 25 million in 1995, which would have pushed the franchise to the edge of bankruptcy. He claimed that he would have certainly kept Hill, Wetteland, Grissom and Walker had the partners been willing to put up the money necessary to keep them in Montreal. When Brochu told general manager 2146:. The loss of viewership in southern Ontario diminished the Expos' ability to attract sponsors and corporate partners. Indeed, Keri later wrote that the Expos miscalculated when they considered the Blue Jays an ally rather than a potential threat, and missed a chance to cement their right to air their games across Canada. Keri added that the loss of this revenue stream, along with "many other poor business decisions" over the years, made it difficult for the Expos to be viable in Montreal. Longtime Expos play-by-play broadcaster 2120: 11050: 748:. Lévesque was originally tapped as chairman and the public face of the ownership group since he was a francophone. However, he bowed out, and Bronfman took over as chairman. The new group was faced with the immediate problem of finding a suitable facility in which to play for at least two years. Drapeau had promised the NL that a domed stadium–thought to be a must due to Montreal's cold weather in April, October and sometimes September–would be built by 1971. However, Snyder's successor as executive committee chairman, 814: 1150: 1128:, Montreal split the first two games of the best-of-five series in Los Angeles before returning home for the final three games. Montreal won game three, but failed in their first attempt to close out the series by losing game four and set up a deciding fifth game. The deciding game, postponed by a day due to rain, was played October 19, 1981, in near-freezing temperatures. The game was tied at 1 entering the ninth inning when Fanning opted to have his top starter, Steve Rogers, come out of the 1897:. The Expos again found themselves in contention for the playoffs: on August 29, the team was tied with four other clubs for the National League Wild Card spot. When MLB's rosters expanded on September 1, Selig announced that the Expos would not be recalling any additional players from the minor leagues: the other owners had decided against spending a few extra thousand dollars, a small fraction of the team's $ 35 million payroll, to bolster the team. Several players, including relief pitcher 1901:, were sent back to the minors due to budget constraints. The team faded again, finishing 18 games out of first in the East and eight games out of the wild card spot. Later, Minaya said that the denial of the September call-ups was "a message to the players" and "a momentum killer". Keri later wrote that MLB's refusal to authorize the September call-ups eroded what goodwill the Expos still had among the Montreal fanbase. After the season, Guerrero was lost to free agency, while staff ace 1226:. Rose reached a career milestone in Montreal's home opener by recording the 4,000th hit of his career in a 5–1 victory over Philadelphia on April 13. Though players and management had praised the acquisition of Rose and predicted he would help the team win the division, he was ineffective for Montreal. Rose batted only .259 and failed to hit a home run in 95 games before he was traded back to his original team, Cincinnati, and Montreal finished with a losing record on the season. 1563:(MLBPA) adamantly opposed. Unable to come to an agreement, the owners attempted to unilaterally force their system into effect, prompting the players to walk out. Most of the players believed they would be back on the field by Labour Day (celebrated on the same date in the U.S. as Labor Day) at the latest. On September 14, following a month of fruitless negotiations, the remainder of the season was cancelled. The franchise would never reach the playoffs as the Expos again. 1279: 1706: 60: 1757:, the largest English-language cable sports network in Canada, when it only offered the Expos $ 5,000 per game. Even allowing for the Expos' greatly reduced home territory compared to that of the Blue Jays (see below), TSN's offer was still a pittance compared to the $ 200,000 it paid the Blue Jays at the time. Loria had similar issues with prospective radio partners; the only interested parties would only air Expos games as part of a 1795:, the Expos drew only 642,748 fans, one of the smallest totals in MLB in decades. The minority partners, whose interest was now reduced to a combined seven percent, became convinced that Loria had planned his moves to force them out. When pleas to Selig and MLB officials fell on deaf ears, the group became convinced that Selig and Loria had conspired to force the Expos out of Montreal. At the same time, MLB took steps to vote on 4340: 1864:(RICO) lawsuit against Major League Baseball, Selig and Loria. The partners contended that Loria and the commissioner's office had conspired to deprive them of their shares by issuing cash calls, and thus deliberately undermined the franchise's future in Montreal. The partners were ultimately unsuccessful in their suit, as it was dismissed in 2005 after an arbitration panel rejected their claims. 752:, told Bronfman that Drapeau could not make such a guarantee on his own authority. As 1968 dragged on without movement from the city on a facility, Bronfman and his group threatened to walk away. While they had more than enough money between them to pay the first installment of the expansion fee, they wanted assurances that a park would be built before proceeding any further with the effort. 2187:, echoed those comments in 2015. Olympic Stadium again hosted two spring training games prior to the beginning of the 2016 season between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Boston Red Sox, with a combined attendance of over 106,000 fans. Since 2014, the Blue Jays have made it an annual tradition to host two spring training games in Montreal before the start of each season. In 2018, 2041: 1653:
letting it be known they were not willing to play for the Expos because of Olympic Stadium's poor playing conditions. A proposed 35,000-seat downtown facility, to be called Labatt Park, was announced in 1997 with a budgeted cost of $ 250 million and an anticipated opening date of 2001. It would have been a retro-classic park with a facade reminiscent of historic
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players. In trading Carter, the Expos gave up a team icon who, like Rusty Staub before him, endeared himself to the fans by learning French and being one of the most accessible players on the team. The trade came one year after Bronfman had called the seven-year, US$ 12.6 million contract Carter signed in 1981 "the biggest mistake he had made in his life".
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in 2010, the franchise recognized its roots in Montreal. The ring was created to honour Hall-of-Fame players associated with Washington, D.C., baseball or the Montreal-Washington franchise, later expanded to include anyone who has made a significant contribution to the game of baseball in Washington,
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brewery, the title sponsor for the French-language broadcasts, to create a French language glossary of baseball terminology. Previously, particularly in the Montreal Royals days, French broadcasters would use English for baseball concepts that didn't have a French equivalent. Through their efforts, a
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As Loria increased his own financial contribution over the next two years, most of the other partners failed to do likewise, which resulted in Loria raising his share in the franchise to 92 percent. Speaking in retrospect, one of the minority partners, Mark Routtenberg, said that he was both "fooled"
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that Hill, Wetteland, Grissom and Walker all had to go, Malone tried to persuade Brochu to keep at least one of them. It was to no avail; Brochu told Malone that they all had to be off the roster by the deadline for salary arbitration—even though this made it all but impossible to get any leverage in
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event on September 13. The Expos hinted that they would have to open the 1992 season elsewhere unless Olympic Stadium was certified safe. While the stadium itself was given a clean bill of health by engineers in November, it took longer to get one for the roof since it had been badly ripped in a June
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On the field, the 2002 Expos exceeded expectations and were in playoff contention for much of the season. As they were owned by the other teams, including their direct competitors, the Expos did not have any flexibility to increase their payroll for a last-ditch postseason drive. Operating under the
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for a cheaper and re-designed version of Labatt Park that eschewed the retro-classic concept in favour of a more modern design with curved contours and glass. HOK and MLB both thought Loria's proposed design was structurally unsound. More seriously, although Loria had been led to believe that Ménard
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When Loria took control, he let it be known that Brochu's low-budget approach—or as he called it, "business as usual"—was over. He promised to rebuild the Expos with "a winning attitude and winning players" in an effort to bring the team back to where it had been only six years earlier. To that end,
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refused, saying he could not authorize public funding for a stadium when the province was being forced to close hospitals and had still not paid the Olympic Stadium debt. Many members of the consortium instead favoured selling the team. Hoping to pressure a sale, some members began to feed anonymous
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Andre Dawson became the second depicted as an Expos player when he was elected in 2010. Although he had played the majority of his 21-year career with Montreal, Dawson also preferred his plaque to display a different logo: when the decision was made, he publicly expressed his disappointment, saying
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The Expos' original uniforms featured the team logo above the word "expos" in lowercase letters on the left chest, and blue rounded serif numbers on the right chest. White served as the home uniform base, while powder blue served as the road uniform base. Both designs were worn with a tricolour cap
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season. That same night, the team played its final game in Montreal: a 9–1 loss to the Florida Marlins before 31,395 fans. The team then played its final games as the Expos on the road, ending on October 3 against the New York Mets, the team they had faced in the franchise's inaugural game in 1969.
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with a playoff run in 1995, Minaya believed that if the Expos made the playoffs, the renewed public and private sector support would lead to a viable owner stepping forward who would keep the team in Montreal. Minaya made several smaller moves, but the team lost its early-season momentum; they went
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Bronfman hoped to sell the team for around $ 50 million, but both he and Brochu found it impossible to find a local businessman willing to take primary ownership of the team. Groups from American cities were interested, however. One group offered to buy the club for $ 135 million and relocate it to
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Tim Raines was also affected by collusion: after receiving no offer worth more than the $ 1.5 million he earned in 1986, Raines returned to the Expos on a three-year, $ 5 million contract. He had one of the best seasons of his career in 1987, leading the NL with 123 runs (in 139 games), stealing 50
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The Expos franchise was saved by a new collective bargaining agreement between the owners and players that forbade contraction until at least 2006. Speculation of contraction was replaced by rumours of relocation, as it was obvious MLB did not intend to keep the team in Montreal. While MLB was not
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that the players viewed as the turning point of their season. Montreal then embarked on a west coast road trip in which they won the final five games and entered the All-Star break in first place. The Expos pulled away from the Braves after the break; between July 18 and August 11, Montreal won 20
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ten years earlier and remains the only player to catch two perfect games in MLB history. The euphoria of the pitching feats did not last, as the Expos were rendered homeless for the final month of the season after a 50-ton beam collapsed from Olympic Stadium's structure and fell nine metres onto a
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On the field, the Expos won just four games more than they lost between 1986 and 1991 as the organization set about rebuilding its development system and acquiring a new generation of players. The team struggled to attract free agents to Montreal, and Bronfman had grown disillusioned with both the
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Montreal's failed 1984 season resulted in a 31 percent decrease in attendance at the same time salaries were escalating throughout baseball. As a consequence, the Expos completed a major trade following the season, sending Gary Carter to the New York Mets on December 10, 1984, in exchange for four
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The on-field performance was not the only concern for the Expos. Jarry Park was only intended to serve as a temporary home until 1971 at the latest. Even allowing for this, it left much to be desired as a baseball venue. The grandstands were completely exposed to the elements, forcing the Expos to
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Brochu attempted to convince his partners that the only long-term solution to keep the Expos in Montreal was to replace Olympic Stadium. In addition to being poorly located—far from population centres, restaurants, and bars—fans perceived it as cavernous and unsafe. Additionally, free agents were
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The new facility was a significant upgrade, although weather-related issues created by Montreal's harsh climate persisted until the stadium's roof was installed in 1987. Over the years, the stadium became notorious for its poor playing conditions. Players were frequently at risk for injury due to
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As the 1990s wore on, interest in the Expos dwindled to the point that they were barely part of Montreal's sports landscape. Alou recalled in the latter part of the decade, an old friend of his who owned a team in the Dominican Republic came to Montreal for a visit and couldn't find any downtown
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By the end of the 1979 season, the Expos had earned a reputation for having one of the strongest player development systems in baseball; the team had stockpiled young talent throughout its roster including four starting pitchers below the age of 23, and was hailed as "the team of the '80s". When
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again acknowledged the Expos' role in his own team's existence, Godfrey nonetheless voted with the other teams to support contracting the Expos in 2001 and relocating them in 2004: "I know if it wasn't for the success of the Expos in those early years there would not be major-league baseball in
2112:. The Expos won that first game, 5–4, in front of 20,221 fans on June 29. Eight annual exhibitions (except for 1981, due to the strike) were played between 1978 and 1986, as each team won three games, with two contests ending as ties. The teams did not meet again until 1997: With the advent of 1725:
The team payroll for 2000 increased to $ 33 million, nearly double the $ 17.9 million from the previous season. However, Loria's options for rebuilding the team were somewhat limited. Even with the team's renewed willingness to spend more on talent, most elite players were reluctant to play in
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In spite of a sharp decline in attendance, Brochu claimed the Expos turned a small profit in 1995. While ticket sales increased in other markets in the seasons following the strike, though, Montreal's fan base continued to erode. Even with the loss of most of their best players, the Expos were
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and two other pitchers. The trade helped propel the Expos to first place in the NL East by the All-Star break. They held the top spot into August before Langston and the team collapsed. The Expos finished fourth in the division with an 81–81 record, and Langston left Montreal as a free agent.
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that Monday hit over the centrefield fence for the game-winning and series-clinching home run. The moment, and game, became known to Expos fans as "Blue Monday". The dramatic loss was a bitter defeat for a franchise who by that time had been adopted as Canada's most popular baseball team.
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In 1992, the Expos overhauled their design. On the home uniform, blue pinstripes were added and a script "Expos" in blue with red trim was emblazoned in front. On the road uniform, grey became the base colour, and featured "Montreal" in red script letters with blue and white trim. A blue
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was named as a reserve. It was only the second time since 1969 the host team had four starters. The National League claimed a 4–1 victory in front of 59,057 fans in the first All-Star Game held outside the United States; Rogers was the winning pitcher. Baseball historian and author
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three times while with the team. Nearly half of his career 2,590 hits were with Montreal (1,215), while having 234 of his 449 home runs and 702 of his 1,496 RBIs with the Expos in 1,004 games. Guerrero announced his Hall of Fame plaque will display him wearing an Angels cap.
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by two games with a 95–65 record. The fans responded: Montreal drew two million fans for the first time in franchise history and it was the first of five consecutive seasons that the team was in the top-four of National League attendance. Though they won five fewer games in
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Youppi! made history in 1989 when he became the first mascot in Major League history to be ejected from a ballgame. The incident occurred during the 11th inning of a game against Los Angeles when Youppi was dancing and parading on top of the Dodgers' dugout. LA's manager,
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with a futuristic looking uniform but was met with such a negative reaction that the team immediately retired it after one season; Souki was once attacked by a father of children frightened by it. Seeking a replacement, the Expos found a design for a mascot similar to the
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than the previous season, the Expos finished merely one game behind the Philadelphia Phillies for the division lead. In both seasons, the Expos were in the hunt for the division title into the last weekend of the season before losing to the ultimate World Series champion.
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that had a white crown, blue brim and back panel, and red side panels, with the Expos logo in front. The original design endured a few slight changes over the years, such as a change to red letters on the road uniform, and the addition of shoulder and side stripes.
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For the five other inductees, their time in Montreal played lesser roles in their careers. Manager Dick Williams was a member of the Expos between 1977 and 1981 as part of a 21-year managerial career in which he took three different teams to the World Series.
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complained to the umpires who ordered the mascot out of the game. Youppi! was eventually allowed to return with the condition that he remain away from the Dodgers' dugout. The game was also the longest in Expos history as Los Angeles won 1–0 in 22 innings.
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on the market that year, discovered that not only was there little interest in signing him, but that the Expos were publicly commenting about his knee problems in an effort to further drive interest down. Angered by these actions, Dawson walked into the
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celebrating every year ... had Brochu convinced the team's cheapskate owners to spend a few damn dollars, or taken a leap of faith that short-term financial pain would lead to long-term success." The media, meanwhile, had taken to calling the Expos a
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one year later. By the late 1950s, the Royals' championship years were past, and faced with declining attendance, the team was sold and relocated following the 1960 season as the Dodgers reduced the number of teams they maintained at the AAA level.
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on August 14, 1993, a circular patch on the right field wall was unveiled with Bronfman's name, the number 83 (which he used to wear during spring training), and the words "FONDATEUR / FOUNDER". A total of 23 people were honoured by the club.
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From Brochu's perspective, a salary cap was not a major concern for the Expos as they could not afford to spend the maximum value of any negotiated cap. But when the strike ended eight months later, by the order of United States federal judge
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managed the team from 2002 to 2006 (spanning the franchise's move to Washington), but was elected based on his accomplishments as a player, including being the first player to win Most Valuable Player honours in both the AL and NL, a
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season. For the Blue Jays, the series was intended, in part, to increase the team's following in Quebec. For others, the goal was to demonstrate that Montreal had an interest in returning to Major League Baseball. Former Expos player
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and other local publications as a move designed to save money rather than improve the ball club. Nonetheless, the Expos improved on the field; they won 87 games in 1992, 94 in 1993 and finished second in the NL East both seasons.
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The relocation of the Expos to Washington left Youppi! in limbo. Several organizations expressed interest in taking over the character, including other Montreal sports teams. After a year in storage, the mascot was sold to the
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The team failed to post a winning season in its first ten years and finished fifth or sixth in the six-team NL East eight times. Attendance declined as the initial excitement of having a team wore off. It recovered briefly in
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In the world of mascots, Youppi! is something of a trailblazer. After serving as the Expos' mascot since 1979, he "chose" to remain in Canada and represent the Canadiens rather than migrate south to Washington, D.C. with the
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it was "a little gut-wrenching" to find out he would not go in as a Chicago Cub. Dawson's reluctance to be enshrined as an Expos player stemmed, in part, from the breakdown of his relationship with the team during MLB's
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The Expos finished 1991 with a 71–90 record, sixth in the NL East, and drew fewer than one million fans for the first time since 1976. However, the foundation of the Expos' future was establishing their places in MLB:
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seven games under .500 in July and August. The Expos finished with an 83–79 record—their first winning season since 1996—but finished second in the NL East, 19 games out of both the division lead and the wild card.
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Ten years after the Expos relocated to Washington, a two-game exhibition series between the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Mets was held at the Olympic Stadium to conclude the spring training schedule prior to the
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was also added above the road uniform script. Both designs featured the team logo on the left sleeve and left chest numbers below the script, and were worn with an all-blue cap featuring the Expos logo in front.
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slated for elimination. On November 6, 2001, MLB's owners voted 28–2 in favour of contraction, with only the Expos and Twins opposed. Initial plans called for the Expos and Twins to play a lame-duck season in
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to an average of 11,295 spectators per game. It was the first of five consecutive seasons in which Montreal drew fewer than one million fans. One of the few bright spots of this time was the blossoming of
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became the final Expos batter in history when he grounded out in the top of the ninth to end the game. The team ended their 36-year run with an all-time record of 2,753 wins, 2,943 losses and four ties.
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editorial supporting the new park, Brochu's threat to move the team unless Olympic Stadium was replaced was "simple logic". Brochu sought $ 150 million in funding from the provincial government, but
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By 1999, the partners publicly began to question Brochu's fitness to lead the organization and he was criticized by the media. Brochu was also accused of having a secret deal with MLB commissioner
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windstorm. Ultimately, it was decided to keep the roof closed at all times; it had only been opened 88 times in a little more than four years and could not be used in winds greater than 25 mph.
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postpone a number of early-season games. Additionally, the sun set directly in the face of first basemen, forcing delays. Due to numerous delays and cost overruns with its intended replacement,
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By August 1968, the NL owners had grown increasingly concerned about the unresolved stadium question, putting the franchise's future in doubt. There were rumours of awarding the franchise to
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Ch. 52; Unlike Claude Brochu, Loria had no 'cash-call' restrictions built into his agreement with the consortium and during his short tenure never hesitated to take advantage of that right.
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Bronfman grew increasingly uneasy about the reckless spending of his fellow team owners, increased strife with the players, and overall direction of MLB. According to then-team president
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Montreal, given the franchise's uncertain future and Olympic Stadium's poor playing conditions. As a result, most of the increased payroll came from the signings of free agent pitchers
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in Major League Baseball history. Two other pitchers threw no-hitters in shortened games which, after a 1992 rule change, were no longer recognized by MLB as official no-hitters.
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To bolster the team's finances, Loria tried to renegotiate the Expos' broadcasting deals, which were far less valuable than that of any other team. He broke off negotiations with
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D.C. Two Expos players – Gary Carter and Andre Dawson – were named among the inaugural members. Frank Robinson was added to the Ring of Honor in 2015, as was Tim Raines in 2017.
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The aftermath of the 1994 strike initiated a downward spiral as the Expos chose to sell off their best players, and attendance and interest in the team declined. Following a
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Toronto. That wasn't an emotional or a baseball vote. It was a business decision." The Blue Jays' failure to stand with their fellow Canadian team offended many Expos fans.
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division championship, in 1985. At the same time, the Blue Jays grew perturbed that the Expos were able to air their games in several markets in southern Ontario—such as
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were among the publications that favoured Montreal. However, the team disappointed. Montreal finished third in the division with 86 wins. The Expos replaced Fanning with
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Several options for a team name were considered: "Royals" was a popular option with fans in honour of the minor-league Royals, but the name had already been taken by the
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business of baseball and the challenge of drawing fans to Olympic Stadium for a middling ball club. He hoped to take one more chance at winning a title, however, and in
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as an expansion franchise in 1977, and one year later met the Expos for the first time in an exhibition contest, the first of an annual series that became known as the
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games back when they hosted the Braves. Montreal won two out of three games in the series, including a late-game victory in the opener over future-Hall-of-Fame pitcher
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Jones, Chris (December 10, 1999), "'The fulfillment of a dream': New Yorker Jeffrey Loria aims to shed his low profile and restore the Montreal Expos to prominence",
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The Expos logo consists of the stylized letters "eb", which stands for "Expos Baseball". When taken as a whole, the logo forms a large "M", representing "Montreal".
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into a star; he made four consecutive All-Star Games from 1999 to 2002, each time as the Expos' sole representative. Guerrero would eventually be elected to the
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The team created the Montreal Expos Hall of Fame to celebrate the franchise's 25th season in 1993. Charles Bronfman was inducted as its inaugural member. In a
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as an inductee into the Hall of Fame. Guerrero played eight of his 16 seasons with the Expos, being named to the MLB All-Star Game three times and winning the
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in the inventory of an American mascot company that had gone bankrupt. The mascot was designed by Bonnie Erickson, who created the Phanatic as well as several
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before their franchises were revoked. Both teams were saved following a legal challenge filed in Minnesota that forced MLB to honour the Twins' lease with the
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Ch. 19; The headline from colleague Yvon Pedneault's article was even more virulent: "A con! From a majority partner who was hungry, manipulative, dangerous."
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The players listed here represent the statistical leaders for the franchise's time in Montreal only. For the record holders of the franchise overall, see
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Loria continued to pursue the construction of a new ballpark. He sought support from Major League Baseball, the Quebec government, and architectural firm
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tips to the French press to make internal discord between Brochu and his partners public. Attendance continued to fall, decreasing by 39 percent in
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was promoted to the team's field manager in 1992, becoming MLB's first Dominican-born manager. He led the team to four winning seasons, including
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in which the team paid for the airtime. The Alouettes and Canadiens had similar arrangements, which was considered highly unusual for the time.
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expressed the viewpoint of the fans as it related to Brochu and the team's owners: "Expos fans couldn't help but wonder if that could have been
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by a 4–0 score on May 10, 1981. The Expos were in third place in the NL East with a 30–25 record when the season was halted for two months by a
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season, but their hopes of winning the division were significantly impacted by realignment, as the three-time defending West Division champion
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Minaya, the first Latino general manager in baseball history, inherited a difficult situation. He was hired only 72 hours before the start of
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for the worst record in the NL with a record of 52–110 (.321). The team fared little better in the following seasons; the Expos went 73–89 in
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played three years with the Expos but was primarily known for being a member of Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" teams of the 1970s. Pitchers
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that year the first regular season meetings were held between the two ballclubs. The games boosted attendance in both Montreal and Toronto.
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Loria's minority partners, who had gone from collectively owning 76 percent of the Expos to less than seven percent of the Marlins, filed a
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in 1977. The Expos failed to post a winning record in any of the franchise’s first 10 seasons. The team won its only division title in the
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in 2011. The award is presented by the National Baseball Hall of Fame to honour broadcasters who make "major contributions to baseball".
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Ch. 54; "An unruly mob of 34,351, thousands of whom were intent on expressing just how angry they were at former owner Jeffrey Loria..."
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The team's future was also placed in doubt following an angry speech by Bronfman in which he threatened to relocate his family and the
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in a trade prior to the Expos' inaugural season, he led the Expos with 30 home runs in 1970 and, owing to his red hair, was nicknamed
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and Wil Cordero scored more than 5 runs per game. With a record of 74–40, on pace for a 106-win season as the pitching staff with
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of 1986–87, when he claims the team not only "threw him out" of Montreal, but tried to prevent other teams from signing him as a
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put up the National League's best ERA. The Expos had the best record in baseball on the morning of August 12, when MLB's players
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in Major League Baseball history. The Expos retired four numbers in Montreal, and nine former members have been elected to the
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Stubbs, Dave (May 31, 2004), "Mascot a popular fixture since bouncing Souki from job: Children's hospital visits a big hit",
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Ch. 20; Still in Jupiter, I convened the media for a press conference that would be broadcast via satellite back to Montreal.
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Ch. 2; The Quebec government and City of Montreal therefore agreed to commit $ 18 million and $ 15 million, respectively...
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as team president to oversee business operations and oversee a future move of the team, and Mets assistant general manager
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Ch. 9; Only one of the consortium members supported the solution I'd put forth to move the team to a new downtown stadium.
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and Marquis Grissom were traded while Larry Walker was allowed to leave as a free agent. Moisés Alou, Pedro Martínez and
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on July 13, 1982, Expos fans voted four of their own into the starting lineup: Carter, Dawson, Raines and Rogers, while
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Ch. 52; "He used me. Once he had taken possession, I ceased to be important to him. To his face I would now call him a
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The Nationals only have 15 years' worth of logos, while the Expos never strayed from their classic red, white and blue.
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in the team's first three seasons, and endeared himself to the local fans by learning French. Also popular was pitcher
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later argued that the loss of badly-needed corporate support "really started a long, downward spiral" for the team.
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Blair, Jeff (August 12, 1994), "Strike grounds high-flying Expos; Baseball's best team joins others on sidelines",
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that Drapeau proposed expanding to 30,000 seats as a temporary home for the Expos, at a cost of over C$ 1 million.
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were subsequently founded in 1897 and played 20 seasons. The Royals were revived in 1928 and were purchased by the
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Ch. 55; As of the morning of August 29, the Expos found themselves in a five-way tie for the wild card position.
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belief that the Expos were playing their last season in Montreal, Minaya completed a blockbuster trade with the
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MLB formed Expos Baseball L.P., a partnership of the other 29 clubs, to operate the team. It appointed former
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as the team's manager. Williams had developed a reputation for nurturing young talent; he had managed a young
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Shortly afterward, Loria sold the Expos to MLB and used the money he received from the sale to purchase the
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game before losing 1–0 in the 10th inning to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Two days later, also in Los Angeles,
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to Montreal. These moves failed to translate into on-field success: Lloyd missed the entire season due to
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that "no one at the stadium could know it then, but baseball in Montreal peaked that night at the Big O."
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had convinced the provincial government to contribute funding, in reality no agreement had been reached.
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affiliates. Under Dodgers' management, the Royals won seven International League championships and three
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A fan calls for a return of the Expos during the Jays-Reds exhibition series at Olympic Stadium in 2015.
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The strike and ensuing fire sale left fans in Montreal livid. The Expos finished last in the NL East in
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season and became the first native of the Dominican Republic to manage a Major League Baseball team. In
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joined the Royals and led the team to a Junior World Series title in advance of his breaking baseball's
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were shifted to the East. Atlanta opened the season with 13 wins in 14 games, and quickly opened up an
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was reassured of Montreal's viability when shown a 3,000-seat community field in the centrally located
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game ahead of the Pittsburgh Pirates, thereby qualifying for the franchise's first post-season berth.
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Nine people who represented the Expos organization have subsequently gone on to gain election to the
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The Expos introduced their first mascot during the 1978 season. Called "Souki", the mascot resembled
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Ch. 7; "For a matter of money, the Expos sacrificed Delino DeShields and obtained Pedro Martínez..."
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The economics of Major League Baseball also resulted in the departure of Andre Dawson following the
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as vice-president, general manager and operating head of the franchise. MLB's chief disciplinarian
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games and lost only three. For the second time in team history, five players were named all-stars:
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as their inaugural manager, the Expos made their debut on April 8, 1969: an 11–10 victory over the
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Ch. 53; When Loria made the move to Miami he took with him everything he could get his hands on...
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Ch. 4; For one thing, Martinez's achievement was not Hassey's first perfect game behind the plate.
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if the team had relocated in 1933, was too late to submit its candidacy for a team as part of the
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Ch. 8; Had I kept all the players from the 1994 team, we would have lost $ 25 million in 1995...
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bases, batting .330 and hitting 18 home runs. He was also named the most valuable player of the
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as the Expos mounted an unsuccessful charge at the NL East pennant, before declining sharply in
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Ch. 9; They often described the Expos as a Triple-A team incapable of keeping its best players.
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Although the team continued its French radio coverage on the Telemedia network—whose flagship,
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threw the first during the team's inaugural 1969 season. He threw a second no-hitter in 1972.
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to drive salaries for free agents down. Dawson, who should have been one of the most valuable
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Ch.1; However, once August rolled around and every game began to count, the team collapsed...
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With the franchise secured, Snyder built an ownership group of six partners led by financier
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in 1966, and a rookie-record of 38 home runs while winning the NL Rookie of the Year award.
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Regardless of their disagreements over television rights, when the Blue Jays reached the
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Ch. 4; In 2011, he was awarded the Ford C. Frick Award for Broadcasting, at Cooperstown.
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in a pitchers' duel. Rogers pitched a complete-game shutout as Montreal advanced to the
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in late June to make a final run at bringing postseason success to the city, acquiring
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Professional baseball in Montreal dates back to 1890 when teams briefly played in the
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Ch.1; Charles Bronfman was horrified by the reckless approach of his fellow owners...
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that remained in place for over two decades. Ultimately, the park became viewed as a
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folded in 1960, political leaders in Montreal sought an MLB franchise, and when the
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Though the losing seasons mounted, the Expos built a solid core of players, led by
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threw the third, nine years later in 1981. A decade after that, on July 28, 1991,
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it sought to increase revenues by having the team play 22 of its 81 home games in
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Baseball hat and home jersey worn by the Montreal Expos players from 1969 to 1991.
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Hoping to turn the team's fortunes around, the Expos signed 42-year-old veteran
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Ch. 4; They would never be prepared to put more money in the pot. So don't ask.
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to serve as the Expos' French language broadcast team. They were asked by the
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and city executive committee chairman Gerry Snyder began their campaign for a
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Omar Minaya was the first Latin American-born general manager in MLB history.
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French language baseball lexicon was created: words like "home run" became "
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Rakobowchuk, Peter (September 17, 2005), "Habs sign former Expos furball",
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Former MLB team in Canada, predecessor of the current Washington Nationals
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Ch. 55; He surrendered the Labatt Park project to condominium builders...
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ended the season. Alou became the Expos leader in games managed (1,409).
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Ch. 1; He turned to me and said, "Claude, I want to sell the ball club."
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in Major League Baseball history (based on MLB's 1991 redefinition of a
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With a new ownership group in place, the Expos traded Tim Raines to the
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are depicted on their Hall of Fame plaques wearing Expos cap insignia.
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Panoramic view taken prior to an Expos game at Olympic Stadium in 2004.
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The last active former Montreal Expos player in the major leagues was
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possible deals. As a result, the Expos got almost nothing in return.
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Beacon, Bill (August 31, 2002), "Expos saved, but will they stay?",
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pitched a perfect five innings in a rain-shortened game against the
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Blair, Jeff (May 20, 2005), "Nationals' visit reopens old wounds",
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Ch. 8; We weren't much affected by the question of a salary cap...
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The third player with an Expos logo on his Hall of Fame plaque is
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pitched the third no-hitter in franchise history. He defeated the
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threw a five-inning no-hitter on September 24, 1988, against the
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The team's best player, and first star, in its early seasons was
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When the Washington Nationals unveiled their "Ring of Honor" at
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season, and the Expos played their final home game in Montreal.
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The Expos were recognized as having a strong team entering the
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Miami; however, Bronfman viewed a relocation as a last resort.
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Ex-Expos Pedro Martínez, Randy Johnson elected to Hall of Fame
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game played in Canada. However, and while Blue Jays president
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had made their debuts the season prior, and the team acquired
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in an exhibition game, to the delight of the Montreal crowd.
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offered to buy the club for $ 100 million and relocate it to
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to pitch. Rogers retired the first two batters before facing
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thin padding on the outfield fences, as well as the original
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Blue Jays close out Montreal trip with blowout win over Reds
6123:"Rich Says Battle to Obtain Big League Franchise Isn't Over" 6045:
Ch. 1; As expected, the club slowly rose in the standings...
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Almost immediately upon the Royals' demise, Montreal mayor
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O'Connor, Joe (June 28, 2002). "A series without rivals".
2095: 8499: 5845:"Dallas Green recalls Andre Dawson 'blank check' signing" 888:, who completed his major league career with Montreal in 11516: 8861:"Montreal Expos / Washington Nationals Franchise Record" 7610: 7608: 6588: 6586: 2040: 946: 5104: 5102: 5100: 4926: 4924: 4922: 928:, the Expos were forced to stay in Jarry through 1976. 892:
and was the team's first French-Canadian star. Pitcher
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The Team-by-Team Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball
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The Expos were widely predicted to win the NL East in
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Washington Nationals team history & encyclopedia
4919: 4335: 1436:, DeShields was sent to Los Angeles in exchange for 8357: 7195: 7064: 6911:"New Montreal Owner Is Swinging With His Checkbook" 6663:. New York City: Workman Publishing. p. 1140. 6278: 5836: 5005: 5003: 5001: 4999: 4898:"Big league ball fever has Expos' fans in a quiver" 4520: 1956:, who had played with the Expos from 1988 to 1991. 1258:, attaining the honour of NL Most Valuable Player. 8466: 8238:"Vlad's Hall plaque will be first with Angels cap" 8138:Dawson to enter Hall of Fame as Expo, prefers Cubs 7907: 7905: 7338: 6187: 5452:1981 National League Team Statistics and Standings 5344:1980 National League Team Statistics and Standings 5144: 4978:1969 National League team statistics and standings 4049:Three pitchers in Expos history threw no-hitters. 1862:Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act 880:. Staub was Montreal's lone representative at the 729:announced the league would add expansion teams in 8229: 7560: 7558: 7288: 7134: 7132: 2707: 2362: 955:season, the Expos moved into their new ballpark, 524:, it awarded a team to Montreal. Named after the 30:"Expos" redirects here. For the reggae band, see 12188: 7205:King, Bill; Lombardo, John (February 20, 2012). 7151:"Expos, Twins remain in MLB lineup -- for now", 5529: 5527: 5525: 5523: 5521: 4996: 1531:An offense led by Marquis Grissom, Moises Alou, 1462:—Larry Walker's retrospective of the 1994 Expos. 11231: 8779:"Encore Baseball Montréal (French and English)" 8025: 7902: 4777: 4775: 3253:Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame as an Expo 1908:The final season of the Montreal Expos came in 1450: 1237:season. Throughout that off-season, MLB owners 808: 733:and Montreal at a cost of US$ 10 million each. 8734: 8393: 8086:"Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hits homer in Montreal" 8029:Manfred: Return to Montreal 'possible' for MLB 7555: 7413: 7401: 7276: 7189: 7177: 7129: 7003: 6962: 6960: 6951: 6499: 6334: 6175: 6081: 6054: 5576: 5381: 5379: 5377: 4697: 4695: 3216: 11502: 11032: 10304: 9993: 9557: 8939: 8687: 8685: 8683: 8681: 8679: 8677: 8675: 8572: 8570: 8568: 8566: 8564: 8562: 8537: 8535: 8533: 8531: 8529: 8276:Hall of Fame manager Dick Williams dies at 82 6270:"Gardner's 9-inning no-hitter really isn't", 5518: 4703:"Major League Baseball expanding to Montreal" 2226:List of Major League Baseball retired numbers 1701:Failed contraction and relocation (2001–2004) 849:in Expos history with a 7–0 victory over the 7914:Blue Jays complete sweep of Mets in Montreal 7779: 7487: 7485: 7204: 6181: 5039: 5037: 5035: 5033: 4772: 4606:Jackie Robinson's momentous year in Montreal 2721:Expos in the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame 2220:Washington Nationals § Retired numbers 2009: 1999: 1993: 9205:2001 Major League Baseball contraction plan 8726:Dever, John; Giroux, Monique, eds. (2004), 8725: 8707: 8691: 8576: 8553: 8541: 8520: 8235: 8196: 7665: 7595: 7593: 7591: 7589: 7426: 7424: 7422: 7042: 7040: 6957: 6845: 6833: 6797: 6707: 6695: 6622: 6553: 6435: 6433: 6424: 6370: 6366: 6364: 6362: 6360: 6358: 6151: 6093: 6042: 5754: 5752: 5716:"Rose gets 4,000th hit as Expos win opener" 5374: 4784:"Drapeau's late grand slam saves ball club" 4692: 1889:ready to relocate the Expos right away, in 1424:in a trade with Pittsburgh. Moises' father 779:was ready to host a team. League president 491:. Following the 2004 season, the franchise 12123:Canadian Professional Soccer League (1983) 11509: 11495: 11039: 11025: 10311: 10297: 10000: 9986: 9564: 9550: 8946: 8932: 8891:National League Eastern Division Champions 8672: 8559: 8547: 8526: 8514: 6945: 6346: 5993: 5991: 5989: 5898: 5896: 5433: 5431: 4417: 1880:had revived a stalled bid for what became 1561:Major League Baseball Players' Association 1440:; the deal was initially pilloried by the 1374:pitched nine no-hit innings in a July 26, 1218:, who was second all-time in base hits to 656:' plaques depicting them with Expos caps. 8737:Ecstasy to Agony: The 1994 Montreal Expos 8708:Brochu, Claude; Myles, Stephanie (2003), 8472: 8369:National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum 8236:Castrovince, Anthony (January 25, 2018). 8026:Nicholson-Smith, Ben (January 26, 2015), 7710:"Jays kept it close, but finally blew it" 7707: 7482: 7442: 7225: 6395:"Bucs acquire Smith in deal with Expos", 5950: 5866: 5713: 5603: 5561: 5108: 5030: 4959: 4957: 4841:1969: Montreal Expos play first home game 4822: 4820: 3806:List of Washington Nationals team records 2649:National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum 2619:National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum 2242: 1274:"El Presidente, El Perfecto!" (1989–1993) 1105:caught the final out – a fly ball hit by 935:company outside Quebec if the separatist 12242:History of Major League Baseball by team 10318: 8911: 8906: 8897: 8888: 8321: 7586: 7568:What's Your Sign(ature) – Montreal Expos 7419: 7037: 6430: 6355: 5842: 5749: 4930: 4895: 4865: 4781: 4629: 4627: 4044: 2229: 2118: 2039: 1958: 1941:, who played his last MLB game with the 1704: 1277: 1264:1987 Major League Baseball All-Star Game 1163:1982 Major League Baseball All-Star Game 1148: 1122:1981 National League Championship Series 812: 548:1981 National League Championship Series 522:expansion candidates for the 1969 season 8837:"Major League Baseball Comes to Canada" 8648: 8618: 8588: 8083: 8036:from the original on September 24, 2015 7995: 7764: 7737: 7690:from the original on September 24, 2015 7506: 7213:from the original on September 24, 2015 6921:from the original on September 19, 2017 6289: 5986: 5893: 5800: 5770: 5482: 5428: 5239: 4908:from the original on September 18, 2015 4848:from the original on September 23, 2015 4613:from the original on September 24, 2015 4602: 4418:Chesterton, Eric (September 10, 2019). 4377: 3183:Elected mainly on his performance with 3001:Elected mainly on his performance with 2096:Relationship with the Toronto Blue Jays 1637:after recording an 18–7 record with an 1358:in a five-player deal. General manager 1013:team to the American League pennant in 693:titles between 1941 and 1958. In 1946, 664: 14: 12189: 8873:from the original on February 22, 2011 8752: 8735:Gallagher, Danny; Young, Bill (2013), 8661:from the original on November 14, 2022 8631:from the original on November 14, 2022 8621:"Palmer takes shortcut to record book" 8202: 8183: 8053: 7938: 7854: 7740:"Little excitement as Jays down Expos" 7614: 7564: 7359: 6719: 6592: 6538: 6198:from the original on February 10, 2009 6120: 5956: 5726:from the original on November 14, 2022 5252:from the original on November 14, 2022 5192:Society for American Baseball Research 5168:Society for American Baseball Research 5121:from the original on November 26, 2023 5069:"All-time winners: Rookie of the Year" 5043: 5019:from the original on February 22, 2011 4954: 4817: 4590: 4566: 4530:Bloom, Barry M. (September 29, 2004). 4396:from the original on February 15, 2019 4125: 1718:and "used" by Loria, and called him a 1599: 1587:would eventually follow. In his book, 1559:was put in place, something which the 939:(PQ) won a majority government in the 12217:Baseball teams disestablished in 2004 11490: 11020: 10852: 10292: 9981: 9545: 9292: 8927: 8847:from the original on January 17, 2013 8823:from the original on January 25, 2006 8601:from the original on October 30, 2023 8505: 8439: 8346:from the original on January 14, 2015 8272: 8254:from the original on January 26, 2018 8217:from the original on January 20, 2017 7869: 7720:from the original on October 30, 2023 7629: 7519:from the original on November 3, 2019 7455:from the original on October 30, 2017 7120: 6908: 6869: 6658: 6511: 6410:"Expos fire Runnells and hire Alou", 6012: 5939:from the original on October 30, 2023 5926: 5813:from the original on October 30, 2023 5783:from the original on December 9, 2021 5696:from the original on October 30, 2023 5459:from the original on October 14, 2017 4943:from the original on October 30, 2023 4878:from the original on October 30, 2023 4844:, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 4794:from the original on December 6, 2022 4713:from the original on January 21, 2022 4680: 4657:from the original on November 3, 2023 4624: 4609:, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 4529: 947:The Big O and Blue Monday (1977–1981) 8591:"Is revised no-hitter rule a no-no?" 8487:from the original on October 1, 2017 7921:from the original on October 5, 2014 7896: 7884: 7842: 7830: 7818: 7806: 7794: 7653: 7599: 7549: 7537: 7445:"Minaya Laid Foundation For Success" 7430: 7386: 7374: 7347: 7332: 7264: 7165: 7138: 7108: 7096: 7070: 7058: 7046: 7031: 7019: 6991: 6966: 6939: 6896: 6884: 6857: 6821: 6809: 6785: 6773: 6761: 6749: 6683: 6652: 6646: 6634: 6577: 6565: 6526: 6487: 6475: 6463: 6451: 6439: 6382: 6304: 6163: 6025:from the original on October 8, 2019 5997: 5980: 5968: 5914: 5902: 5830: 5773:"Expos trade Gary Carter for 4 Mets" 5758: 5743: 5672: 5642: 5630: 5618: 5591: 5533: 5512: 5500: 5488: 5476: 5437: 5422: 5410: 5368: 5351:from the original on August 14, 2018 5329: 5317: 5305: 5293: 5281: 5269: 5227: 5215: 5203: 5138: 5055: 4963: 4826: 4811: 4766: 4754: 4742: 4730: 4686: 4674: 4633: 4578: 4436:from the original on January 8, 2021 4378:Landers, Chris (February 13, 2019). 4099: 4092:was the first to do it in 1976, and 3811: 1114:1981 National League Division Series 1005:, and in 1977, the Expos also hired 471:(MLB) franchise located outside the 12232:Defunct Major League Baseball teams 10867:2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 10007: 8651:"Perez adds name to no-hitter club" 8102:from the original on March 28, 2018 7951:from the original on March 11, 2016 7630:Hruby, Patrick (December 4, 2006), 7209:. American City Business Journals. 6909:Chass, Murray (December 26, 1999). 6317:from the original on April 23, 2017 5875:Andre Dawson Statistics and History 5655:from the original on March 17, 2018 4354:List of Montreal Expos broadcasters 1382:achieved a rare feat, throwing the 579:failed attempt to disband the Expos 24: 12212:Baseball teams established in 1969 10775:Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) 10452:Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium 10190:19th-century National League teams 8953: 8473:Steinberg, Dan (August 30, 2017). 8454:from the original on July 29, 2015 8375:from the original on July 12, 2011 8203:Kepner, Tyler (January 18, 2017). 8184:Rozner, Barry (January 28, 2010), 8141:, January 27, 2010, archived from 8066:from the original on April 5, 2016 8008:from the original on March 5, 2018 7996:Griffin, Richard (July 15, 2014), 7575:from the original on March 4, 2023 7507:Elliott, Josh (October 31, 2019). 6225:from the original on June 23, 2008 5843:Mitchell, Fred (January 7, 2010), 5801:Elliott, Bob (December 11, 1984), 5771:Elliott, Bob (December 11, 1984), 5109:MacDonald, Ian (October 3, 1972), 2213: 1917:In the Expos' last-ever game, the 1145:"The team of the '80s" (1982–1988) 898:National League Rookie of the Year 25: 12253: 8798:from the original on May 17, 2014 8771: 8619:Kappler, Brian (April 23, 1984), 8417:. August 10, 2010. Archived from 7231: 6967:Ross, Matthew (August 18, 2011), 6735:"Expos trade Martinez, Lansing", 6252:from the original on July 8, 2017 6133:from the original on May 11, 2021 6121:Felser, Larry (August 16, 1992). 6067:"Expos out of Langston lottery", 5882:from the original on June 7, 2009 5714:MacDonald, Ian (April 14, 1984), 5544:from the original on June 3, 2015 5111:"Stoneman repeats his no-hit gem" 4647:"No foundation to baseball rumor" 4603:Iorfida, Chris (April 15, 2013), 4548:from the original on May 26, 2019 2209:Montreal Expos Player of the Year 2191:of the Blue Jays - whose father, 1645:as part of another salary purge. 685:in 1939 to serve as one of their 531:, the Expos originally played at 12227:2004 disestablishments in Quebec 12207:Defunct baseball teams in Canada 12133:Canadian Soccer League (1987–92) 11048: 10853: 10483:The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches 9948:Washington Nationals (1886–1889) 9293: 8642: 8612: 8582: 8433: 8399: 8387: 8330: 8315: 8266: 8177: 8129: 8114: 8084:Farrell, Sean (March 28, 2018). 8077: 8047: 8019: 7989: 7978:from the original on May 9, 2015 7962: 7932: 7890: 7878: 7863: 7848: 7836: 7824: 7812: 7800: 7788: 7773: 7758: 7738:MacCarl, Neil (April 29, 1986), 7731: 7708:MacDonald, Ian (June 30, 1978), 7701: 7674: 7659: 7647: 7623: 7543: 7531: 7500: 7478:, p. D1, September 30, 2004 7467: 7443:Carpenter, Les (April 4, 2005). 7407: 7395: 7380: 7368: 7353: 7326: 7297: 7282: 7270: 7258: 7246:from the original on May 5, 2015 7183: 7171: 7159: 7144: 7114: 7102: 7090: 7052: 7025: 7013: 6997: 6985: 6933: 6902: 6890: 6878: 6863: 6851: 6839: 6827: 6815: 6803: 6791: 6779: 6767: 6755: 6743: 6728: 6713: 6701: 6689: 6677: 6640: 6628: 6616: 6593:Snyder, Matt (August 11, 2014), 6571: 6559: 6547: 6532: 6520: 6505: 6493: 6481: 6469: 6457: 6445: 6418: 6403: 6388: 6376: 6340: 5929:"The Good, the bad and the ugly" 5692:, p. B1, January 20, 1984, 5686:"Pete Rose joins Montreal Expos" 5537:1980 Expos: The team of the '80s 5240:Gilbert, Doug (April 16, 1977), 4985:from the original on May 6, 2018 4931:Blackman, Ted (April 18, 1969), 4896:Blackman, Ted (April 14, 1969), 4782:Blackman, Ted (August 9, 1968), 4653:, p. 13, October 26, 1933, 4508:from the original on May 6, 2021 4474:from the original on May 6, 2021 4338: 4096:was the last to do so, in 2003. 3799: 3263:Recipient of the Hall of Fame's 3071:Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec 2336: 2313: 2290: 2267: 2244: 1967: 1399:public concourse hours before a 1055: 1046: 904:in Montreal on October 2, 1972. 65: 58: 11781:Notre-Dame-de-Grace Maple Leafs 9964:Washington Senators (1891–1899) 8728:2004 Montreal Expos Media Guide 8589:Donaghy, Jim (April 14, 1992), 7939:Beacon, Bill (March 28, 2014), 7633:Great moments in mascot history 7565:Hecken, Phil (March 24, 2018), 7207:"League-owned teams = headache" 6739:, p. B1, November 19, 1997 6328: 6298: 6263: 6236: 6209: 6169: 6157: 6145: 6114: 6099: 6087: 6075: 6060: 6048: 6036: 5974: 5962: 5920: 5908: 5824: 5794: 5764: 5737: 5707: 5678: 5666: 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2708:Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame 2363:National Baseball Hall of Fame 1929:scored the last Expos run and 1680:National Baseball Hall of Fame 1241:at the behest of Commissioner 642:National Baseball Hall of Fame 13: 1: 12222:1969 establishments in Quebec 12176:Sir George Williams Georgians 10427:Opening Day starting pitchers 9956:Baltimore Orioles (1882–1899) 9042:Opening Day starting pitchers 8192:, Arlington Heights, Illinois 8054:Davidi, Shi (April 3, 2016), 7496:, p. 12, October 4, 2004 5927:Purdy, Mark (July 16, 1987), 5803:"Owner hinted at Carter deal" 5643:Wulf, Steve (July 18, 1983), 5534:Keri, Jonah (April 4, 2008), 5242:"New park a winner for Expos" 4359: 3189:Maple Ridge, British Columbia 9200:Meilleure équipe de baseball 8394:Gallagher & Young (2013) 8273:Dubow, Josh (July 7, 2011), 7414:Gallagher & Young (2013) 7402:Gallagher & Young (2013) 7277:Gallagher & Young (2013) 7190:Gallagher & Young (2013) 7178:Gallagher & Young (2013) 7004:Gallagher & Young (2013) 6952:Gallagher & Young (2013) 6500:Gallagher & Young (2013) 6399:, p. B2, August 9, 1990 6335:Gallagher & Young (2013) 6176:Gallagher & Young (2013) 6110:, p. C1, August 7, 1990 6082:Gallagher & Young (2013) 6055:Gallagher & Young (2013) 4532:"MLB selects D.C. for Expos" 4494:"Franchise General Managers" 4364: 3275:Montreal Expos Hall of Fame 2234:Expos banner hanging at the 1842:was appointed as the team's 1451:1994 and the players' strike 1222:, to a one-year contract in 1025:titles in 1972 and 1973. In 809:Jarry Park years (1969–1976) 620:. Three pitchers threw four 558:, to a consortium headed by 7: 11676:Continental Football League 8757:, Oxford University Press, 6502:Ch. 5; All-Star Game Trivia 6274:, p. G3, July 28, 1991 4331: 3217:Montreal Expos Hall of Fame 2783:Born in Montreal, attended 2017: 1905:was traded to the Yankees. 1124:with a 3–0 win. Facing the 467:. The Expos were the first 18:Montreal Expos Hall of Fame 10: 12258: 12202:Baseball teams in Montreal 10541:Navy Yard–Ballpark station 8701: 6414:, p. B2, May 23, 1992 5393:, p. A1, May 11, 1981 5162:December 22, 2015, at the 5157:Olympic Stadium (Montreal) 4304: 4287: 4270: 4253: 4236: 4219: 4205: 4171: 4154: 4142: 4111: 4063:13th official perfect game 4017: 4004: 3991: 3976: 3961: 3946: 3932: 3908: 3893: 3880: 3865: 3852: 3837: 3823: 3123:Fredericton, New Brunswick 2711: 2223: 2217: 2206: 2202: 2047: 2035: 1797:contraction of the leagues 1384:13th official perfect game 963:7–2 loss to Philadelphia. 817:A game at Jarry Park, 1969 659: 638:13th official perfect game 600:led the franchise in both 29: 12156: 12083: 12050: 11982:Montreal Junior Canadiens 11942:Rivière-du-Loup Promutuel 11824: 11766:Montreal Junior Concordes 11761:Montreal Junior Alouettes 11656: 11613: 11525: 11458: 11450:Grand Forks International 11445:1981 Intercontinental Cup 11381: 11334: 11312: 11280: 11262: 11253: 11222: 11204: 11197: 11169: 11101: 11070: 11061: 10974: 10898: 10859: 10848: 10804: 10783: 10767: 10760: 10710: 10694: 10663: 10647: 10629: 10604: 10583: 10554: 10496: 10467: 10447: 10440: 10362: 10328: 10270: 10234: 10180: 10136: 10096: 10056: 10049: 10017: 9884:St. Louis Brown Stockings 9864: 9805: 9771: 9726: 9696: 9685: 9651: 9621: 9591: 9580: 9499: 9438: 9375: 9314: 9299: 9288: 9270: 9234: 9213: 9182: 9142: 9105: 9082: 9075: 9002: 8963: 6846:Brochu & Myles (2003) 6834:Brochu & Myles (2003) 6798:Brochu & Myles (2003) 6708:Brochu & Myles (2003) 6696:Brochu & Myles (2003) 6623:Brochu & Myles (2003) 6554:Brochu & Myles (2003) 6425:Brochu & Myles (2003) 6152:Brochu & Myles (2003) 6094:Brochu & Myles (2003) 6043:Brochu & Myles (2003) 5186:January 12, 2016, at the 4200: 4106: 3927: 3818: 3274: 3257: 3247: 3234: 2720: 2647:On January 24, 2018, the 2606: 2369: 1979:radio network brought in 1921:defeated Montreal 8–1 at 1799:, with the Expos and the 1689:to relocate the Expos to 1396:Len Barker's perfect game 1282:The Expos, wearing their 671:International Association 435: 353: 271: 231: 205: 192: 174: 159: 151: 139: 131: 106: 90: 85: 76: 73: 53: 47: 46: 41: 12171:MacDonald College Aggies 11711:Rouyn-Noranda Fantassins 10796:Radio network affiliates 10741:Fredericksburg Nationals 10504:Presidential First Pitch 10219:Houston Colt .45s/Astros 10195:Boston Beaneaters/Braves 10183:and disestablished teams 9904:Cincinnati Red Stockings 9876:Athletic of Philadelphia 8753:Humber, William (1995), 6248:, Sports Reference LLC, 6221:, Sports Reference LLC, 6188:Sports Reference, Inc., 5933:Spokane Spokesman Review 5878:, Sports Reference LLC, 5455:, Sports Reference LLC, 5347:, Sports Reference LLC, 5015:, Sports Reference LLC, 4981:, Sports Reference LLC, 2827:Sackville, New Brunswick 1331:at their recently built 1286:road uniforms, face the 762:Canadian Football League 360:List of general managers 12166:Loyola College Warriors 11957:Trois-Rivières Draveurs 11440:1990 Baseball World Cup 10713:Minor league affiliates 10546:Nationals Park shooting 10422:First-round draft picks 8692:Dever & Giroux 2004 8577:Dever & Giroux 2004 8554:Dever & Giroux 2004 8542:Dever & Giroux 2004 8521:Dever & Giroux 2004 7239:The Dallas Morning News 6371:Dever & Giroux 2004 4868:"Expos take the opener" 4088:in Montreal's history. 3119:St. John, New Brunswick 2044:Youppi! prior to a game 12108:Canadian Soccer League 11952:Trois-Rivières Vikings 11600:Trois-Rivières Renards 11575:Thetford Mines Pirates 11406:World Baseball Classic 9825:Philadelphia Athletics 9572:Histories of teams in 9277:National League East: 9271:Division Championships 8866:Baseball-Reference.com 8813:"History of the Expos" 6737:Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 6722:Kingston Whig-Standard 6659:Purdy, Dennis (2006). 5645:"A tale of two cities" 2851:Moncton, New Brunswick 2238: 2124: 2086:National Hockey League 2067:characters, including 2045: 2010: 2000: 1994: 1964: 1948:The Nationals won the 1710: 1633:. He won the award in 1459: 1291: 1157: 837:before 29,184 fans at 818: 506:Immediately after the 453: 440:montreal.expos.mlb.com 11816:Valleyfield Phalanges 11771:Montreal Rose Bombers 11605:Trois-Rivières Royals 11590:Trois-Rivières Saints 11570:Trois-Rivières Aigles 11335:National competitions 11300:Trois-Rivières Aigles 11224:Minor League Baseball 11206:Major League Baseball 10735:Wilmington Blue Rocks 10596:Philadelphia Phillies 10402:Owners and executives 10278:Professional baseball 10083:Philadelphia Phillies 10026:Major League Baseball 9944:Indianapolis Hoosiers 9845:Kansas City Athletics 9716:Philadelphia Phillies 9574:Major League Baseball 9221:Philadelphia Phillies 9115:City Island Ball Park 9097:Hiram Bithorn Stadium 9052:Owners and executives 8902:Philadelphia Phillies 8755:Diamonds of the North 8595:Eugene Register-Guard 7071:Shea, Stuart (2015), 6605:on September 28, 2015 6191:Tim Raines statistics 5181:Jarry Park (Montreal) 4135:Philadelphia Phillies 4079:Philadelphia Phillies 4045:No-hitters and cycles 3242:Baseball Hall of Fame 2688:Longtime broadcaster 2370:Expos Hall of Famers 2233: 2218:Further information: 2189:Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 2122: 2043: 1962: 1895:San Juan, Puerto Rico 1708: 1455: 1281: 1152: 851:Philadelphia Phillies 816: 711:Major League Baseball 587:San Juan, Puerto Rico 583:Hiram Bithorn Stadium 546:season, but lost the 475:. They played in the 469:Major League Baseball 461:professional baseball 454:Les Expos de Montréal 262:Major League Baseball 155:The 'Spos, Nos Amours 125:San Juan, Puerto Rico 121:Hiram Bithorn Stadium 48:Les Expos de Montréal 12118:Trois-Rivières Attak 11990:Montreal Hockey Club 11892:Sherbrooke Canadiens 11736:Chateauguay Ramblers 11382:International events 11264:American Association 10321:Washington Nationals 10168:San Francisco Giants 10148:Arizona Diamondbacks 10088:Washington Nationals 9912:Worcester Worcesters 9795:San Francisco Giants 9779:Arizona Diamondbacks 9720:Washington Nationals 8971:Washington Nationals 8841:CBC Digital Archives 8785:on February 8, 2005. 8032:, Rogers Sportsnet, 7754:– via ProQuest 7362:St. John's Telegraph 7315:on February 24, 2016 5387:"Giants blanked 4–0" 5085:on September 6, 2015 4460:"Franchise Managers" 4280:San Francisco Giants 4164:San Francisco Giants 2657:Silver Slugger Award 2607:Inductees listed in 2132:American League East 1998:" and "hit" became " 1740:arthroscopic surgery 1161:Montreal hosted the 1081:San Francisco Giants 941:1976 Quebec election 872:. Acquired from the 777:War Memorial Stadium 665:Founding (1960–1968) 501:Washington Nationals 145:Washington Nationals 11811:North Shore Broncos 11786:South Shore Packers 11776:Montreal Westmounts 11362:Baseball Canada Cup 11241:Vancouver Canadians 10729:Harrisburg Senators 10723:Rochester Red Wings 10664:Division titles (4) 10648:League pennants (1) 10477:Space Coast Stadium 10380:in Washington, D.C. 10247:Championship Series 10158:Los Angeles Dodgers 10128:St. Louis Cardinals 9960:Louisville Colonels 9936:Kansas City Cowboys 9880:Hartford Dark Blues 9853:Washington Senators 9837:Washington Senators 9787:Los Angeles Dodgers 9750:St. Louis Cardinals 9633:Cleveland Guardians 9130:Space Coast Stadium 8916:St. Louis Cardinals 8817:Sports E-Cyclopedia 8480:The Washington Post 8447:The Washington Post 7449:The Washington Post 7389:Brantford Expositor 6166:, pp. 251, 353 5855:on January 11, 2010 5690:Beaver County Times 4187:Los Angeles Dodgers 4073:on April 22, 1984. 4071:St. Louis Cardinals 3434:1975–1976,1978-1983 3265:Ford C. Frick Award 3231: 2694:Ford C. Frick Award 2197:St. Louis Cardinals 1759:brokerage agreement 1655:Bonaventure Station 1600:Decline (1995–2000) 1288:St. Louis Cardinals 1174:argued in his book 1126:Los Angeles Dodgers 835:St. Louis Cardinals 738:Jean-Louis Lévesque 691:Junior World Series 552:Los Angeles Dodgers 310:(1981–1982, 1984) 12103:Montreal Olympique 12042:Temiscaming Royals 12021:See league article 12005:Montreal Wanderers 12000:Montreal Victorias 11995:Montreal Shamrocks 11877:Montreal Voyageurs 11857:Montreal Wanderers 11852:Montreal Shamrocks 11796:Verdun Maple Leafs 11671:Montreal Concordes 11638:Montreal Sasquatch 11565:Sherbrooke Pirates 11418:Pan American Games 11198:Professional teams 11055:Baseball in Canada 10526:Rubber Chicken Man 10181:Former, relocated, 10123:Pittsburgh Pirates 10037:Honorary president 9940:Detroit Wolverines 9892:Indianapolis Blues 9746:Pittsburgh Pirates 9663:Los Angeles Angels 9641:Kansas City Royals 9151:The Happy Wanderer 9125:Roger Dean Stadium 9047:Player of the Year 8415:MLB Advanced Media 8303:Unknown parameter 8248:MLB Advanced Media 8210:The New York Times 8165:Unknown parameter 8123:Hamilton Spectator 8096:MLB Advanced Media 7945:The Globe and Mail 7872:The Globe and Mail 7845:, pp. 215–216 7809:, pp. 212–213 7767:The Globe and Mail 7656:, pp. 243–244 7494:Chatham Daily News 7350:, pp. 371–372 7111:, pp. 363–364 7034:, pp. 349–350 7022:, pp. 345–348 6994:, pp. 362–363 6942:, pp. 353–354 6915:The New York Times 6788:, pp. 336–337 6776:, pp. 334–335 6649:, pp. 311–312 6637:, pp. 314–315 6311:The Globe and Mail 5761:, pp. 206–207 5649:Sports Illustrated 5594:, pp. 187–188 5479:, pp. 169–170 5425:, pp. 161–162 5413:, pp. 157–158 5308:, pp. 109–111 5272:, pp. 107–109 5079:MLB Advanced Media 4569:, pp. 111–113 4542:MLB Advanced Media 4502:MLB Advanced Media 4468:MLB Advanced Media 4430:MLB Advanced Media 4390:MLB Advanced Media 4310:September 14, 2003 4297:Pittsburgh Pirates 4263:Pittsburgh Pirates 4018:Earned Run Average 3229: 2332:1979–90 & 2001 2309:1969–71 & 1979 2263:1974–84 & 1992 2239: 2125: 2090:Montreal Canadiens 2046: 1965: 1755:The Sports Network 1711: 1639:earned run average 1325:Robert E. Rich Jr. 1292: 1188:Sports Illustrated 1158: 1031:Pittsburgh Pirates 845:pitched the first 839:Jarry Park Stadium 819: 792:Kansas City Royals 766:Montreal Alouettes 754:Delorimier Stadium 636:, who pitched the 533:Jarry Park Stadium 111:Jarry Park Stadium 12184: 12183: 12128:FC Inter-Montréal 11922:Granby Prédateurs 11887:Quebec Citadelles 11484: 11483: 11476:Tip O'Neill Award 11471:Jack Graney Award 11459:Awards and honors 11330: 11329: 11308: 11307: 11272:Winnipeg Goldeyes 11249: 11248: 11214:Toronto Blue Jays 11014: 11013: 11010: 11009: 10844: 10843: 10632:Championships (1) 10591:Baltimore Orioles 10567:General Manager: 10492: 10491: 10286: 10285: 10262:Wild Card winners 10235:Championship play 10176: 10175: 10118:Milwaukee Brewers 9975: 9974: 9968:Baltimore Orioles 9952:Cleveland Spiders 9932:St. Louis Maroons 9813:Milwaukee Brewers 9801: 9800: 9742:Milwaukee Brewers 9681: 9680: 9667:Oakland Athletics 9629:Chicago White Sox 9615:Toronto Blue Jays 9599:Baltimore Orioles 9539: 9538: 9535: 9534: 9226:Toronto Blue Jays 9138: 9137: 9120:Municipal Stadium 8922: 8921: 8792:"ExposNation.com" 8746:978-0-9681859-5-7 8655:Ocala Star-Banner 8421:on March 20, 2016 8413:(Press release). 8145:on April 10, 2016 7123:The National Post 7084:978-1-933599-40-3 6973:The National Post 6872:The National Post 4328: 4327: 4321: 4320: 4306:Vladimir Guerrero 4225:April 21–22, 1976 4194: 4193: 4094:Vladimir Guerrero 4086:hit for the cycle 4041: 4040: 4034: 4033: 3921: 3920: 3912:Vladimir Guerrero 3870:Vladimir Guerrero 3797: 3796: 3270: 3269: 3223:pre-game ceremony 3214: 3213: 2949:Vladimir Guerrero 2895:Born in Montreal 2785:McGill University 2653:Vladimir Guerrero 2631:collusion scandal 2623:1986 World Series 2615: 2614: 2497:Vladimir Guerrero 2360: 2359: 2193:Vladimir Guerrero 2155:1992 World Series 2102:Toronto Blue Jays 1950:2019 World Series 1870:Cleveland Indians 1691:Washington, D. C. 1676:Vladimir Guerrero 1657:. 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12180: 12152: 12148:Montreal Xtreme 12113:Laval Dynamites 12079: 12046: 12010:Quebec Bulldogs 11927:LaSalle Rapides 11917:Asbestos Aztecs 11897:Sherbrooke Jets 11862:Quebec Bulldogs 11820: 11801:Verdun Shamcats 11791:Verdun Invictus 11746:Laval Scorpions 11652: 11648:Montreal Matrix 11609: 11550:Montreal Royals 11521: 11515: 11485: 11480: 11454: 11377: 11326: 11304: 11282:Frontier League 11276: 11245: 11218: 11193: 11165: 11109:Baseball Canada 11097: 11066: 11057: 11047: 11045: 11015: 11006: 10970: 10894: 10866: 10855: 10840: 10806: 10800: 10779: 10756: 10712: 10706: 10690: 10659: 10643: 10631: 10625: 10605:Retired numbers 10600: 10579: 10550: 10531:"Bustin' Loose" 10520:How Do You Know 10509:Presidents Race 10488: 10463: 10436: 10358: 10351: 10335: 10332:Established in 10324: 10320: 10317: 10287: 10282: 10266: 10252:Division Series 10230: 10213:New York Giants 10182: 10172: 10138: 10132: 10113:Cincinnati Reds 10098: 10092: 10058: 10045: 10032:American League 10024:Parent league: 10013: 10010:National League 10009: 10006: 9976: 9971: 9924:Cleveland Blues 9896:Milwaukee Grays 9866: 9860: 9829:New York Giants 9807: 9797: 9767: 9738:Cincinnati Reds 9722: 9688: 9677: 9647: 9645:Minnesota Twins 9617: 9583: 9576: 9570: 9540: 9531: 9495: 9434: 9371: 9310: 9304: 9295: 9284: 9266: 9235:Retired numbers 9230: 9209: 9178: 9134: 9107:Spring training 9101: 9092:Olympic Stadium 9071: 9020:Expansion draft 8998: 8991: 8985: 8979: 8970: 8959: 8955: 8952: 8913: 8899: 8876: 8874: 8859: 8850: 8848: 8835: 8826: 8824: 8811: 8801: 8799: 8790: 8777: 8774: 8765: 8747: 8739:, Scoop Press, 8720: 8704: 8699: 8698: 8690: 8673: 8664: 8662: 8647: 8643: 8634: 8632: 8617: 8613: 8604: 8602: 8587: 8583: 8575: 8560: 8552: 8548: 8540: 8527: 8519: 8515: 8504: 8500: 8490: 8488: 8471: 8467: 8457: 8455: 8438: 8434: 8424: 8422: 8405: 8404: 8400: 8392: 8388: 8378: 8376: 8363: 8362: 8358: 8349: 8347: 8336: 8335: 8331: 8320: 8316: 8304: 8302: 8293: 8292: 8286: 8284: 8271: 8267: 8257: 8255: 8234: 8230: 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6041: 6037: 6028: 6026: 6011: 6004: 5996: 5987: 5979: 5975: 5967: 5963: 5955: 5951: 5942: 5940: 5925: 5921: 5913: 5909: 5901: 5894: 5885: 5883: 5872: 5871: 5867: 5858: 5856: 5849:Chicago Tribune 5841: 5837: 5829: 5825: 5816: 5814: 5799: 5795: 5786: 5784: 5769: 5765: 5757: 5750: 5742: 5738: 5729: 5727: 5712: 5708: 5699: 5697: 5684: 5683: 5679: 5671: 5667: 5658: 5656: 5641: 5637: 5629: 5625: 5617: 5613: 5602: 5598: 5590: 5586: 5575: 5571: 5560: 5556: 5547: 5545: 5532: 5519: 5511: 5507: 5499: 5495: 5487: 5483: 5475: 5471: 5462: 5460: 5449: 5448: 5444: 5436: 5429: 5421: 5417: 5409: 5405: 5396: 5394: 5385: 5384: 5375: 5367: 5363: 5354: 5352: 5341: 5340: 5336: 5328: 5324: 5316: 5312: 5304: 5300: 5292: 5288: 5280: 5276: 5268: 5264: 5255: 5253: 5238: 5234: 5226: 5222: 5214: 5210: 5202: 5198: 5188:Wayback Machine 5178: 5174: 5164:Wayback Machine 5154: 5145: 5137: 5133: 5124: 5122: 5107: 5098: 5088: 5086: 5067: 5066: 5062: 5054: 5050: 5042: 5031: 5022: 5020: 5009: 5008: 4997: 4988: 4986: 4975: 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1992 2762:1973, 1992–2001 2758: 2716: 2710: 2365: 2354: 2353: 2351: 2346: 2344: 2341: 2331: 2330: 2328: 2323: 2321: 2318: 2308: 2307: 2305: 2300: 2298: 2295: 2285: 2284: 2282: 2277: 2275: 2272: 2262: 2261: 2259: 2254: 2252: 2249: 2228: 2222: 2216: 2214:Retired numbers 2211: 2205: 2144:Atlantic Canada 2106:American League 2098: 2052: 2038: 2020: 1995:coup de circuit 1989:Carling O'Keefe 1970: 1851:spring training 1817:Florida Marlins 1801:Minnesota Twins 1786:Florida Marlins 1703: 1666:Lucien Bouchard 1625:competitive in 1602: 1569:Sonia Sotomayor 1522:Marquis Grissom 1518:Darrin Fletcher 1499: 1495: 1492: 1490: 1485: 1481: 1478: 1476: 1465: 1461: 1453: 1414:Marquis Grissom 1380:Dennis Martínez 1276: 1243:Peter Ueberroth 1194:Baseball Digest 1176:Up, Up and Away 1147: 1097: 1093: 1092: 1085:players' strike 1069: 1068: 1067: 1066: 1062: 1061: 1060: 1052: 1051: 969:artificial turf 957:Olympic Stadium 949: 937:Parti Québécois 926:Olympic Stadium 916:and beyond. By 878:Le Grand Orange 811: 775:instead, whose 750:Lucien Saulnier 723:Walter O'Malley 719:National League 695:Jackie Robinson 675:Montreal Royals 667: 662: 634:Dennis Martínez 606:batting average 572:players' strike 537:Olympic Stadium 518:National League 514:Montreal Royals 477:National League 431: 396:Dave Dombrowski 362: 361: 354:General Manager 349: 280: 279: 267: 240: 239: 206:Retired numbers 197: 186: 183: 180: 179: 119: 116:Olympic Stadium 114: 98: 95:National League 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 12255: 12245: 12244: 12239: 12237:Defunct brands 12234: 12229: 12224: 12219: 12214: 12209: 12204: 12199: 12197:Montreal Expos 12182: 12181: 12179: 12178: 12173: 12168: 12162: 12160: 12154: 12153: 12151: 12150: 12145: 12140: 12138:Montreal Supra 12135: 12130: 12125: 12120: 12115: 12110: 12105: 12100: 12098:Montreal Manic 12095: 12089: 12087: 12081: 12080: 12078: 12077: 12075:Quebec Caribou 12072: 12067: 12062: 12056: 12054: 12048: 12047: 12045: 12044: 12039: 12034: 12029: 12027:QSHL (defunct) 12024: 12017: 12012: 12007: 12002: 11997: 11992: 11987: 11984: 11979: 11974: 11969: 11967:Montreal Axion 11964: 11959: 11954: 11949: 11944: 11939: 11937:Saguenay Fjord 11934: 11929: 11924: 11919: 11914: 11909: 11907:Quebec Rafales 11904: 11899: 11894: 11889: 11884: 11879: 11874: 11869: 11864: 11859: 11854: 11849: 11844: 11830: 11828: 11822: 11821: 11819: 11818: 11813: 11808: 11803: 11798: 11793: 11788: 11783: 11778: 11773: 11768: 11763: 11758: 11753: 11751:Loyola College 11748: 11743: 11738: 11733: 11728: 11723: 11718: 11713: 11708: 11703: 11698: 11693: 11688: 11683: 11678: 11673: 11668: 11662: 11660: 11654: 11653: 11651: 11650: 11645: 11640: 11635: 11630: 11625: 11619: 11617: 11611: 11610: 11608: 11607: 11602: 11597: 11592: 11587: 11582: 11577: 11572: 11567: 11562: 11557: 11552: 11547: 11542: 11540:Montreal Expos 11537: 11531: 11529: 11523: 11522: 11514: 11513: 11506: 11499: 11491: 11482: 11481: 11479: 11478: 11473: 11468: 11462: 11460: 11456: 11455: 11453: 11452: 11447: 11442: 11437: 11436: 11435: 11430: 11425: 11415: 11414: 11413: 11403: 11402: 11401: 11396: 11385: 11383: 11379: 11378: 11376: 11375: 11369: 11364: 11359: 11354: 11349: 11344: 11338: 11336: 11332: 11331: 11328: 11327: 11325: 11324: 11322:Montreal Expos 11318: 11316: 11310: 11309: 11306: 11305: 11303: 11302: 11297: 11292: 11286: 11284: 11278: 11277: 11275: 11274: 11268: 11266: 11257: 11251: 11250: 11247: 11246: 11244: 11243: 11237: 11235: 11226: 11220: 11219: 11217: 11216: 11210: 11208: 11199: 11195: 11194: 11192: 11191: 11186: 11185: 11184: 11173: 11171: 11170:National teams 11167: 11166: 11164: 11163: 11162: 11161: 11156: 11151: 11146: 11141: 11136: 11131: 11126: 11121: 11116: 11105: 11103: 11099: 11098: 11096: 11095: 11090: 11085: 11080: 11074: 11072: 11068: 11067: 11062: 11059: 11058: 11044: 11043: 11036: 11029: 11021: 11012: 11011: 11008: 11007: 11005: 11004: 10999: 10994: 10989: 10984: 10978: 10976: 10972: 10971: 10969: 10968: 10956: 10951: 10944: 10937: 10932: 10925: 10920: 10913: 10908: 10902: 10900: 10896: 10895: 10893: 10892: 10887: 10882: 10877: 10872: 10863: 10861: 10857: 10856: 10846: 10845: 10842: 10841: 10839: 10838: 10833: 10831:Charlie Slowes 10828: 10823: 10821:Kevin Frandsen 10818: 10812: 10810: 10802: 10801: 10799: 10798: 10793: 10787: 10785: 10781: 10780: 10778: 10777: 10771: 10769: 10762: 10758: 10757: 10755: 10754: 10749: 10743: 10737: 10731: 10725: 10718: 10716: 10708: 10707: 10705: 10704: 10698: 10696: 10692: 10691: 10689: 10688: 10683: 10678: 10673: 10667: 10665: 10661: 10660: 10658: 10657: 10651: 10649: 10645: 10644: 10642: 10641: 10635: 10633: 10627: 10626: 10624: 10623: 10616: 10608: 10606: 10602: 10601: 10599: 10598: 10593: 10587: 10585: 10581: 10580: 10578: 10577: 10571: 10565: 10558: 10556: 10552: 10551: 10549: 10548: 10543: 10538: 10533: 10528: 10523: 10516: 10511: 10506: 10500: 10498: 10494: 10493: 10490: 10489: 10487: 10486: 10479: 10473: 10471: 10465: 10464: 10462: 10461: 10458:Nationals Park 10454: 10448: 10442: 10438: 10437: 10435: 10434: 10429: 10424: 10419: 10414: 10409: 10404: 10399: 10394: 10389: 10384: 10383: 10382: 10377: 10366: 10364: 10360: 10359: 10357: 10356: 10346: 10344:Montreal Expos 10340: 10329: 10326: 10325: 10316: 10315: 10308: 10301: 10293: 10284: 10283: 10281: 10280: 10274: 10272: 10268: 10267: 10265: 10264: 10259: 10257:Wild Card Game 10254: 10249: 10244: 10238: 10236: 10232: 10231: 10229: 10228: 10225:Montreal Expos 10222: 10216: 10210: 10204: 10198: 10192: 10186: 10184: 10178: 10177: 10174: 10173: 10171: 10170: 10165: 10160: 10155: 10150: 10144: 10142: 10134: 10133: 10131: 10130: 10125: 10120: 10115: 10110: 10104: 10102: 10094: 10093: 10091: 10090: 10085: 10080: 10075: 10070: 10068:Atlanta Braves 10064: 10062: 10051: 10047: 10046: 10044: 10043: 10034: 10028: 10021: 10019: 10015: 10014: 10005: 10004: 9997: 9990: 9982: 9973: 9972: 9962:(1892–1899) • 9954:(1887–1899) • 9946:(1887–1889) • 9942:(1881–1888) • 9930:(1879–1882) • 9926:(1879–1884) • 9922:(1879–1885) • 9920:Buffalo Bisons 9918:(1878–1885) • 9914:(1880–1882) • 9906:(1876–1879) • 9900:Syracuse Stars 9870: 9868: 9862: 9861: 9857:Montreal Expos 9855:(1961–1971) • 9849:Seattle Pilots 9847:(1955–1967) • 9843:(1953–1965) • 9839:(1901–1960) • 9835:(1884–1957) • 9831:(1883–1957) • 9827:(1901–1954) • 9823:(1902–1953) • 9819:(1871–1952) • 9811: 9809: 9803: 9802: 9799: 9798: 9777: 9775: 9769: 9768: 9765:(1990–present) 9732: 9730: 9724: 9723: 9704:Atlanta Braves 9702: 9700: 9691: 9683: 9682: 9679: 9678: 9659:Houston Astros 9657: 9655: 9649: 9648: 9637:Detroit Tigers 9627: 9625: 9619: 9618: 9611:Tampa Bay Rays 9603:Boston Red Sox 9597: 9595: 9586: 9578: 9577: 9569: 9568: 9561: 9554: 9546: 9537: 9536: 9533: 9532: 9530: 9529: 9524: 9519: 9514: 9509: 9503: 9501: 9497: 9496: 9494: 9493: 9488: 9483: 9478: 9473: 9468: 9463: 9458: 9453: 9448: 9442: 9440: 9436: 9435: 9433: 9432: 9427: 9422: 9417: 9412: 9407: 9402: 9397: 9392: 9385: 9379: 9377: 9373: 9372: 9370: 9369: 9364: 9359: 9354: 9349: 9344: 9339: 9334: 9329: 9324: 9318: 9316: 9312: 9311: 9303: 9301: 9297: 9296: 9286: 9285: 9283: 9282: 9274: 9272: 9268: 9267: 9265: 9264: 9259: 9254: 9249: 9244: 9238: 9236: 9232: 9231: 9229: 9228: 9223: 9217: 9215: 9211: 9210: 9208: 9207: 9202: 9197: 9192: 9186: 9184: 9180: 9179: 9177: 9176: 9169: 9164: 9159: 9154: 9146: 9144: 9140: 9139: 9136: 9135: 9133: 9132: 9127: 9122: 9117: 9111: 9109: 9103: 9102: 9100: 9099: 9094: 9089: 9083: 9077: 9073: 9072: 9070: 9069: 9064: 9059: 9054: 9049: 9044: 9039: 9034: 9029: 9024: 9023: 9022: 9012: 9006: 9004: 9000: 8999: 8997: 8996: 8975: 8964: 8961: 8960: 8956:Montreal Expos 8951: 8950: 8943: 8936: 8928: 8920: 8919: 8910: 8905: 8895: 8894: 8884: 8883: 8857: 8833: 8809: 8788: 8773: 8772:External links 8770: 8769: 8768: 8763: 8750: 8745: 8732: 8723: 8718: 8710:My Turn at Bat 8703: 8700: 8697: 8696: 8671: 8657:, p. 1C, 8641: 8627:, p. C1, 8611: 8597:, p. 2D, 8581: 8558: 8546: 8525: 8513: 8498: 8465: 8432: 8398: 8386: 8356: 8329: 8314: 8283:on May 5, 2016 8265: 8228: 8195: 8176: 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5793: 5779:, p. A1, 5777:Ottawa Citizen 5763: 5748: 5736: 5722:, p. H1, 5706: 5677: 5665: 5635: 5623: 5611: 5596: 5584: 5569: 5554: 5517: 5505: 5493: 5481: 5469: 5442: 5427: 5415: 5403: 5373: 5361: 5334: 5322: 5310: 5298: 5286: 5274: 5262: 5232: 5220: 5208: 5196: 5172: 5143: 5131: 5117:, p. 27, 5096: 5060: 5048: 5029: 4995: 4968: 4953: 4918: 4888: 4858: 4831: 4816: 4804: 4790:, p. 22, 4771: 4759: 4747: 4735: 4733:, pp. 8–9 4723: 4691: 4679: 4667: 4638: 4623: 4595: 4583: 4571: 4559: 4519: 4485: 4451: 4410: 4369: 4368: 4366: 4363: 4361: 4358: 4357: 4356: 4350: 4349: 4333: 4330: 4326: 4325: 4319: 4318: 4316: 4311: 4308: 4302: 4301: 4299: 4294: 4291: 4289:Brad Wilkerson 4285: 4284: 4282: 4277: 4274: 4268: 4267: 4265: 4260: 4257: 4251: 4250: 4248: 4246:Atlanta Braves 4243: 4240: 4234: 4233: 4231: 4226: 4223: 4217: 4216: 4213: 4210: 4207: 4203: 4202: 4195: 4192: 4191: 4189: 4184: 4181: 4169: 4168: 4166: 4161: 4158: 4152: 4151: 4149: 4144: 4140: 4139: 4137: 4132: 4131:April 17, 1969 4129: 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p. 344 6859: 6854: 6847: 6842: 6835: 6830: 6824:, p. 335 6823: 6818: 6812:, p. 334 6811: 6806: 6799: 6794: 6787: 6782: 6775: 6770: 6764:, p. 377 6763: 6758: 6752:, p. 333 6751: 6746: 6738: 6731: 6723: 6716: 6709: 6704: 6697: 6692: 6686:, p. 321 6685: 6680: 6672: 6670:0-7611-3943-5 6666: 6662: 6655: 6648: 6643: 6636: 6631: 6624: 6619: 6604: 6600: 6596: 6589: 6587: 6580:, p. 309 6579: 6574: 6568:, p. 285 6567: 6562: 6555: 6550: 6542: 6535: 6529:, p. 308 6528: 6523: 6515: 6508: 6501: 6496: 6490:, p. 306 6489: 6484: 6478:, p. 304 6477: 6472: 6466:, p. 298 6465: 6460: 6454:, p. 297 6453: 6448: 6442:, p. 307 6441: 6436: 6434: 6426: 6421: 6413: 6406: 6398: 6391: 6385:, p. 252 6384: 6379: 6372: 6367: 6365: 6363: 6361: 6359: 6350: 6343: 6336: 6331: 6316: 6312: 6308: 6301: 6293: 6292:Vancouver Sun 6286: 6284: 6282: 6273: 6266: 6251: 6247: 6246: 6239: 6224: 6220: 6219: 6212: 6197: 6193: 6192: 6184: 6177: 6172: 6165: 6160: 6153: 6148: 6132: 6128: 6124: 6117: 6109: 6102: 6095: 6090: 6083: 6078: 6070: 6063: 6056: 6051: 6044: 6039: 6024: 6020: 6016: 6009: 6007: 6000:, p. 236 5999: 5994: 5992: 5990: 5983:, p. 234 5982: 5977: 5971:, p. 220 5970: 5965: 5959:, p. 124 5958: 5953: 5938: 5934: 5930: 5923: 5917:, p. 224 5916: 5911: 5905:, p. 222 5904: 5899: 5897: 5881: 5877: 5876: 5869: 5854: 5850: 5846: 5839: 5833:, p. 221 5832: 5827: 5812: 5808: 5804: 5797: 5782: 5778: 5774: 5767: 5760: 5755: 5753: 5746:, p. 205 5745: 5740: 5725: 5721: 5717: 5710: 5695: 5691: 5687: 5681: 5675:, p. 202 5674: 5669: 5654: 5650: 5646: 5639: 5633:, p. 189 5632: 5627: 5621:, p. 188 5620: 5615: 5607: 5600: 5593: 5588: 5581:, p. A18 5580: 5579:National Post 5573: 5565: 5558: 5543: 5539: 5538: 5530: 5528: 5526: 5524: 5522: 5515:, p. 178 5514: 5509: 5503:, p. 175 5502: 5497: 5491:, p. 173 5490: 5485: 5478: 5473: 5458: 5454: 5453: 5446: 5440:, p. 168 5439: 5434: 5432: 5424: 5419: 5412: 5407: 5392: 5388: 5382: 5380: 5378: 5371:, p. 150 5370: 5365: 5350: 5346: 5345: 5338: 5332:, p. 130 5331: 5326: 5320:, p. 129 5319: 5314: 5307: 5302: 5296:, p. 115 5295: 5290: 5283: 5278: 5271: 5266: 5251: 5248:, p. 1, 5247: 5243: 5236: 5230:, p. 103 5229: 5224: 5218:, p. 100 5217: 5212: 5205: 5200: 5193: 5189: 5185: 5182: 5176: 5169: 5165: 5161: 5158: 5152: 5150: 5148: 5140: 5135: 5120: 5116: 5112: 5105: 5103: 5101: 5084: 5080: 5076: 5075: 5070: 5064: 5057: 5052: 5046:, p. 123 5045: 5040: 5038: 5036: 5034: 5018: 5014: 5013: 5006: 5004: 5002: 5000: 4984: 4980: 4979: 4972: 4965: 4960: 4958: 4942: 4939:, p. 1, 4938: 4934: 4927: 4925: 4923: 4907: 4904:, p. 1, 4903: 4899: 4892: 4877: 4874:, p. 1, 4873: 4869: 4862: 4847: 4843: 4842: 4835: 4828: 4823: 4821: 4813: 4808: 4793: 4789: 4785: 4778: 4776: 4768: 4763: 4756: 4751: 4744: 4739: 4732: 4727: 4712: 4708: 4704: 4698: 4696: 4688: 4683: 4676: 4671: 4656: 4652: 4648: 4642: 4635: 4630: 4628: 4612: 4608: 4607: 4599: 4593:, p. 113 4592: 4587: 4580: 4575: 4568: 4563: 4547: 4543: 4539: 4538: 4533: 4526: 4524: 4507: 4503: 4499: 4498:Nationals.com 4495: 4489: 4473: 4469: 4465: 4464:Nationals.com 4461: 4455: 4448: 4435: 4431: 4427: 4426: 4421: 4414: 4407: 4395: 4391: 4387: 4386: 4381: 4374: 4370: 4355: 4352: 4351: 4347: 4336: 4324: 4317: 4315: 4314:New York Mets 4312: 4309: 4307: 4303: 4300: 4298: 4295: 4293:June 24, 2003 4292: 4290: 4286: 4283: 4281: 4278: 4276:June 11, 1995 4275: 4273: 4272:Rondell White 4269: 4266: 4264: 4261: 4258: 4256: 4252: 4249: 4247: 4244: 4242:July 20, 1978 4241: 4239: 4235: 4232: 4230: 4227: 4224: 4222: 4218: 4214: 4211: 4208: 4204: 4199: 4196: 4190: 4188: 4185: 4183:July 28, 1991 4182: 4179: 4174: 4170: 4167: 4165: 4162: 4159: 4157: 4153: 4150: 4148: 4147:New York Mets 4145: 4141: 4138: 4136: 4133: 4130: 4128: 4127:Bill Stoneman 4124: 4120: 4117: 4114: 4110: 4105: 4102: 4101: 4097: 4095: 4091: 4087: 4082: 4080: 4076: 4075:Pascual Pérez 4072: 4068: 4064: 4060: 4056: 4052: 4051:Bill Stoneman 4037: 4030: 4027: 4024: 4016: 4013: 4010: 4007: 4003: 4000: 3997: 3994: 3990: 3987: 3984: 3982: 3979: 3975: 3972: 3969: 3967: 3964: 3960: 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Retrieved 8864: 8849:. Retrieved 8840: 8825:. Retrieved 8816: 8800:. Retrieved 8783:the original 8754: 8736: 8727: 8709: 8663:, retrieved 8654: 8644: 8633:, retrieved 8624: 8614: 8603:, retrieved 8594: 8584: 8549: 8516: 8510:, p. D1 8507: 8501: 8489:. Retrieved 8478: 8468: 8456:. Retrieved 8445: 8435: 8425:February 16, 8423:. Retrieved 8419:the original 8410: 8401: 8389: 8377:. Retrieved 8359: 8348:, retrieved 8338: 8332: 8326:, p. B4 8323: 8317: 8285:, retrieved 8281:the original 8275: 8268: 8258:February 16, 8256:. Retrieved 8241: 8231: 8219:. Retrieved 8208: 8198: 8190:Daily Herald 8189: 8179: 8147:, retrieved 8143:the original 8137: 8131: 8122: 8116: 8106:February 16, 8104:. Retrieved 8089: 8079: 8068:, retrieved 8059: 8049: 8038:, retrieved 8028: 8021: 8010:, retrieved 8002:Toronto Star 8001: 7991: 7980:, retrieved 7970: 7964: 7953:, retrieved 7944: 7934: 7923:, retrieved 7913: 7892: 7880: 7874:, p. S3 7871: 7865: 7859:, p. E1 7856: 7850: 7838: 7826: 7814: 7802: 7790: 7781: 7775: 7766: 7760: 7744:Toronto Star 7743: 7733: 7722:, retrieved 7713: 7703: 7692:, retrieved 7682: 7676: 7670:, p. D4 7668:Toronto Star 7667: 7661: 7649: 7638:, retrieved 7632: 7625: 7619:, p. C3 7616: 7577:, retrieved 7571:, UniWatch, 7567: 7545: 7540:, p. 42 7533: 7521:. Retrieved 7512: 7502: 7493: 7475: 7469: 7457:. Retrieved 7448: 7438: 7409: 7397: 7391:, p. B4 7388: 7382: 7370: 7364:, p. C1 7361: 7355: 7328: 7317:, retrieved 7313:the original 7308: 7299: 7293:, p. B1 7290: 7284: 7272: 7260: 7248:. Retrieved 7237: 7227: 7215:. 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Montreal Expos Hall of Fame
The Expos (band)


National League
East Division
Jarry Park Stadium
Olympic Stadium
Hiram Bithorn Stadium
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Washington Nationals
1981
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Charles Bronfman
Claude Brochu
Jeffrey Loria
Major League Baseball
Gene Mauch
Karl Kuehl
Charlie Fox
Dick Williams
Jim Fanning
Bill Virdon
Buck Rodgers
Tom Runnells

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