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93: Tim Scott was traded by the Padres to the | Montreal Expos for Archi Cianfrocco. |
Mike Garman was traded by the Dodgers to the | Montreal Expos for Larry Landreth and Gerry Hannahs. |
85-1990[start]), Chicago Cubs (1990[end]) and | Montreal Expos (1991). |
Fuentes was selected by the | Montreal Expos with their second-round pick in the 198 |
Mike Marshall was traded by the Astros to the | Montreal Expos for Don Bosch. |
ns, Bell would get additional trials from the | Montreal Expos and Boston Red Sox. |
was signed as a non-drafted free agent by the | Montreal Expos in 1979 and played seven seasons in Mon |
He played for the | Montreal Expos in 1990. |
The | Montreal Expos sent Orlando Cabrera to the Boston Red |
addition to the Mets, he also played for the | Montreal Expos and the St. Louis Cardinals. |
made his Major League Baseball debut with the | Montreal Expos on July 19, 2000. |
te Mackanin were traded by the Rangers to the | Montreal Expos for Willie Davis. |
Signed by the | Montreal Expos as an amateur free agent in 1985, Huson |
areer: the Philadelphia Phillies (1983-1988), | Montreal Expos (1989-1990), Los Angeles Dodgers (1991- |
In 2003, Mills served as the | Montreal Expos bench coach. |
His last year was with the | Montreal Expos in 1990. |
one season at the major league level for the | Montreal Expos and Pittsburgh Pirates in 2000. |
: Mark Leiter was traded by the Giants to the | Montreal Expos for Kirk Rueter and Tim Scott. |
He worked in the front office of the | Montreal Expos in 1998. |
The 1969 | Montreal Expos season was a season in American basebal |
Olympic Stadium, home of the former | Montreal Expos and the largest stadium in Canada. |
Montreal Expos 1983-1985 | |
16, 1993: Kent Bottenfield was traded by the | Montreal Expos to the Colorado Rockies for Butch Henry |
October 14, 1968, Bateman was drafted by the | Montreal Expos as the sixth overall pick in the 1968 M |
Astros (1964-67) and | Montreal Expos (1969-71). |
In 2003 he managed the | Montreal Expos rookie league team the GCL Expos which |
m 1974 to 1975, they were affiliated with the | Montreal Expos and they played in the International Le |
or League Baseball pitcher who played for the | Montreal Expos (1999) and Texas Rangers (2001). |
batting average, and caught on with the | Montreal Expos for the rest of the season. |
Orioles, Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, | Montreal Expos and Milwaukee Brewers. |
Montreal Expos 1982-1984 | |
Warthen was drafted by the | Montreal Expos in the 2nd round of the 1971 Major Leag |
He was drafted by the | Montreal Expos in the first round (fifth overall) of t |
Herrmann was purchased by the | Montreal Expos in 1978 where he was a reserve catcher, |
Alou was selected by the | Montreal Expos in the 1968 MLB expansion draft and the |
ted eight games for the Expos during the 1995 | Montreal Expos season, winning one game, losing five, |
Drafted by the | Montreal Expos in the 13th round of the 1987 MLB amate |
Montreal Expos outfielder Tim Raines was named the Mos | |
oung was drafted again on June 5, 1989 by the | Montreal Expos in the 6th round (148th overall pick) o |
hicago Cubs (1967), Detroit Tigers (1969) and | Montreal Expos (1969). |
tsville, he was drafted as a shortstop by the | Montreal Expos in 1971; Holloway was Montreal's first |
Barron played for the | Montreal Expos in 1996, and the Philadelphia Phillies |
: Mark Bailey was traded by the Astros to the | Montreal Expos for Casey Candaele. |
The expansion draft for the | Montreal Expos and the San Diego Padres was held on Oc |
pitched for the Seattle Mariners (1984-1989), | Montreal Expos (1989), California and Anaheim Angels ( |
York Yankees (1969), Chicago Cubs (1969), and | Montreal Expos (1970). |
Manager and team leaders cards for the | Montreal Expos and Toronto Blue Jays were issued, but |
jor League debut on June 17, 2004 against the | Montreal Expos as the starting pitcher. |
1981 NLCS (3-2): Los Angeles Dodgers over | Montreal Expos |
ber 26, 1989: Yamil Benitez was signed by the | Montreal Expos as an amateur free agent. |
He played for the | Montreal Expos in 2002, going a respectable 4 and 1. |
July 30, 2002: Cliff Floyd was traded by the | Montreal Expos to the Boston Red Sox for Sun-Woo Kim a |
He was the starting pitcher of the | Montreal Expos at the organization's final game at Mon |
s, Minnesota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies and | Montreal Expos from 1985 to 1992. |
He pitched for the | Montreal Expos in 2000, and from 2002-2004, and the Wa |
He managed the | Montreal Expos (1992-2001) and the San Francisco Giant |
He also pitched for the | Montreal Expos in 1969 and 1970. |
Willie Davis was traded by the Dodgers to the | Montreal Expos for Mike Marshall. |
3: Butch Benton was traded by the Cubs to the | Montreal Expos for Jerry Manuel. |
8: Jim Mason was traded by the Rangers to the | Montreal Expos for Mike Hart. |
Scott Loucks was traded by the Astros to the | Montreal Expos for Brad Mills. |
o Cubs, Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, | Montreal Expos and San Diego Padres. |
The | Montreal Expos played 22 home games there in both 2003 |
The | Montreal Expos sent Donald Levinski (minors) (August 5 |
also spent time in the Pittsburgh Pirates and | Montreal Expos systems. |
The major league | Montreal Expos conducted their spring training at the |
He was an infielder for the | Montreal Expos and Anaheim Angels. |
He was drafted by the | Montreal Expos in the 1st round (33rd pick) of the 199 |
named later were traded by the Giants to the | Montreal Expos for Al Oliver. |
Fry played in four games for the | Montreal Expos in the 1978 season. |
He spent 2000-01 with the | Montreal Expos and coached the Florida Marlins from 20 |
He previously played for the | Montreal Expos and San Francisco Giants of Major Leagu |
McGinn hit the first home run in | Montreal Expos history. |
replacement on September 2, 1983 against the | Montreal Expos and made his first start the next day. |
He was best known as a member of the | Montreal Expos (1992-1995, 2002-2003). |
970: Jim Qualls was traded by the Cubs to the | Montreal Expos for Garry Jestadt. |
He was signed by the | Montreal Expos as an amateur free agent in 1989. |
His career with the | Montreal Expos organization started in 1969, working i |
displaced because of Hurricane Ivan, beat the | Montreal Expos 6-3 in Chicago in the relocated game. |
imy Williams was drafted from the Reds by the | Montreal Expos as the 32nd pick in the 1968 MLB expans |
He was selected by the | Montreal Expos in the second round (46th overall) of t |
takes place during a hot summer in which the | Montreal Expos were playing well. |
ayed for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1996-1998), | Montreal Expos (1998-2000, 2002), Cincinnati Reds (200 |
He also played for the | Montreal Expos and the Kansas City Royals in his caree |
For the Florida Marlins and former | Montreal Expos baseball announcer, see Dave Van Horne. |
stant director of player development with the | Montreal Expos in 1995. |
tri was traded by the New York Yankees to the | Montreal Expos for Tyrone Horne (minors). |
He moved to the | Montreal Expos in the 1986 season. |
2: Al Oliver was traded by the Rangers to the | Montreal Expos for Larry Parrish and Dave Hostetler. |
He played in the Major Leagues for the | Montreal Expos from 2003 to 2004. |
ree seasons at the major league level for the | Montreal Expos and Boston Red Sox. |
ox sent Tony Armas (December 18, 1997) to the | Montreal Expos to complete the trade. |
on Red Sox in 2001 and would be traded to the | Montreal Expos the next season. |
He pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers and | Montreal Expos from 1976-1979. |
a scouting coordinator, after working in the | Montreal Expos organization starting in 2000. |
Most notably in the | Montreal Expos organization. |
However, on August 1 he was traded to the | Montreal Expos with Kim Sun-Woo in exchange for Cliff |
ida Marlins (1999), Boston Red Sox (2003) and | Montreal Expos (2003). |
ing Spring training 1986, he was dealt to the | Montreal Expos for two minor leaguers. |
Aucoin pitched in two games for the | Montreal Expos in the 1996 season. |
Rueter, Major League Baseball pitcher for the | Montreal Expos (1993-96) and San Francisco Giants (199 |
Wolf was selected by the | Montreal Expos in the 47th round (1390th overall) in t |
He was drafted the next year by the | Montreal Expos in the sixth round, 165th overall. |
Terry Jones - Former outfielder for the | Montreal Expos and Colorado Rockies |
Beattie served as the | Montreal Expos' general manager from 1995-2001. |
Liefer has played for the White Sox, | Montreal Expos, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Milwaukee Brewer |
He was a draft pick of the | Montreal Expos, but has also played for the Tampa Bay |
It was originally planned that | Montreal's new baseball team, the Montreal Expos, woul |
a coach for the Phillies, Minnesota Twins and | Montreal Expos, and scouted for the Phils and Expos. |
Pete Dalena, Professional Baseball Player ( | Montreal Expos, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees), |
inor league baseball team affiliated with the | Montreal Expos, in 1988 and later housed the Rockford |
were a minor league baseball franchise of the | Montreal Expos, located in Jamestown, New York. |
ed with the Baltimore Orioles, New York Mets, | Montreal Expos, Seattle Mariners, Toronto Blue Jays, T |
Stoneman pitched for the Chicago Cubs, | Montreal Expos, and the Angels from 1967-74. |
In a 9-year career, he also played for the | Montreal Expos, Philadelphia Phillies, and Minnesota T |
was the second manager in the history of the | Montreal Expos, but did not last even a full season in |
In 2004, his first and last season with the | Montreal Expos, because of their relocation to Washing |
A pitcher, Cornelius played for the | Montreal Expos, New York Mets, and Florida Marlins. |
in the majors, between 1993 and 1998, for the | Montreal Expos, Texas Rangers, and Chicago White Sox. |
He played for the | Montreal Expos, Philadelphia Phillies, Seattle Mariner |
t out of high school in the 48th Round by the | Montreal Expos. |
drafted 47th overall in the MLB draft by the | Montreal Expos. |
hitehurst was signed as a Free Agent with the | Montreal Expos. |
rom 1968-1973 for the Los Angeles Dodgers and | Montreal Expos. |
Tigers, New York Mets, Cleveland Indians, and | Montreal Expos. |
ondbacks, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, and | Montreal Expos. |
day, the Mets swept a double header from the | Montreal Expos. |
ears with the Padres, he was purchased by the | Montreal Expos. |
uzman played for the San Francisco Giants and | Montreal Expos. |
They were affiliated with the | Montreal Expos. |
on August 4, 1975 at Shea Stadium against the | Montreal Expos. |
eague affiliates of the Texas Rangers and the | Montreal Expos. |
1976, Dierker pitched a no hitter against the | Montreal Expos. |
ed off waivers by the Boston Red Sox from the | Montreal Expos. |
He played for the | Montreal Expos. |
22, 2000: Charlie O'Brien was released by the | Montreal Expos. |
for the Twins, Orioles, and, after 1984, the | Montreal Expos. |
c Bullock was signed as a Free Agent with the | Montreal Expos. |
f the 1992 Major League Baseball Draft by the | Montreal Expos. |
e debut on July 31, pitching well against the | Montreal Expos. |
Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates and | Montreal Expos. |
David Cone pitched a perfect game against the | Montreal Expos. |
s selected off waivers from the Giants by the | Montreal Expos. |
Yankees, Houston Astros, Colorado Rockies and | Montreal Expos. |
91 he was drafted in the Amateur Draft by the | Montreal Expos. |
n 1979 when they switched affiliations to the | Montreal Expos. |
n inside the park grand slam at Jarry Park in | Montreal,against the Montreal Expos. |
two seasons at the major league level for the | Montreal Expos. |
major league debut on April 6, 1987, with the | Montreal Expos. |
who joined the National League along with the | Montreal Expos. |
n San Juan, Puerto Rico against the displaced | Montreal Expos. |
June 30, 1994 when the Giants played the then | Montreal Expos. |
r Larry Dierker threw a no-hitter against the | Montreal Expos. |
the Kansas City Royals, San Diego Padres, and | Montreal Expos. |
32 years of his broadcasting career with the | Montreal Expos. |
seball catcher, and an original member of the | Montreal Expos. |
Kirk Reuter, | Montreal Expos/San Francisco Giants pitcher |
the Texas Rangers from 1998 to 2002, and the | Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals from 2003 to 2006. |
e its debut on November 24, 2001, against the | Montreal Express, a fellow expansion team. |
ed to pipe and chewing tobacco at their small | Montreal facility. |
Autoroute 15 in | Montreal, facing southwards at the Autoroute 20 juncti |
series is about the Delisles, a middle class | Montreal family. |
Their first upcycled design appeared at | Montreal Fashion Week. |
This article is about the popular | Montreal fast-food dish. |
he historic Place d'Armes include the Bank of | Montreal, Feeling Software, and National Bank of Canad |
Montreal fell to fourth place the following season, an | |
The work was first performed in Canada at the | Montreal Festivals in 1953 under conductor Wilfrid Pel |
Madame Athanase David as the President of the | Montreal Festivals, a post he held through 1956. |
The coat of arms of | Montreal figured prominently in the centre of the gold |
), Ken Perkins (Winnipeg animator), Sebatian ( | Montreal film producer). |
Special Mention - | Montreal Film Festival |
The | Montreal Film Journal calls it "one of the best crafte |
It was first shown at the 2000 | Montreal Film Festival. |
Kevin N. Laforest of the | Montreal Film Journal gave it 3.5 stars out of 4 and w |
ger, and scheduling conflicts between the New | Montreal FilmFest and the FNC led to Langlois' early d |
The New | Montreal FilmFest, produced by Spectra Entertainment ( |
e “resounding and humiliating failure” of the | Montreal FilmFest. |
Montreal finished 8 points ahead of the Hawks, and had | |
also competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, finishing fourth in the K-2 1000 m event. |
he managed to obtain a secretarial job with a | Montreal firm. |
During his time with | Montreal, Floyd won four Stanley Cups 1953, 1956, 1957 |
July 5 - Run on the Savings Bank, | Montreal, followed by re-deposit. |
Montreal followed that up with a solid 3-2 win in game | |
ald won four straight Stanley Cups three with | Montreal, followed by another with Chicago. |
British North America in 1838 as commander of | Montreal following the Lower Canada Rebellion. |
Consequently, the | Montreal Foot Ball Club would win the very first Canad |
The | Montreal Football Club was a Canadian football team ba |
tion, a group of hockey enthusiasts from the ' | Montreal Football Club' would play as the 'Montreal Ho |
cale, the proportion of people who commute to | Montreal for work declines. |
enneth Maguire was the 8th Anglican Bishop of | Montreal for twelve years. |
CJOH was available on cable in | Montreal for most of the 1980s and 1990s, as the Cornw |
After that season he returned to | Montreal for the final six seasons of his career. |
On February 18, 2006, he was traded again to | Montreal for Reggie Durden and Rob Brown. |
Petit was a Crown prosecutor in | Montreal for eight years. |
Traded to Toronto by | Montreal for Harry Cameron, January 14, 1920. |
November 18, 1984 - Acquired Steve Shutt from | Montreal for a 10th-round choice in the 1985 NHL Entry |
n 1921, he was elected to the City Council of | Montreal for the district of Saint-Paul. |
He left | Montreal for Hamilton in 1853 and died there in 1863. |
Dug first well in Ville-Marie | Montreal for Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve. |
t Bonsecours Market and the Freemason's Hall, | Montreal for single session. |
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