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The stadium was built for the Rockford | Expos, a minor league baseball team affiliated with |
ations from 2001-2003, before signing with the | Expos again in 2004 |
Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals and the Montreal | Expos all of the National League. |
Staub was one of the early folk heroes of les | Expos, along with fellow outfielder Mack Jones and n |
He was traded by the Mets to the | Expos along with Del Unser in July 1976 for Pepe Man |
Dawson, playing primarily center field for the | Expos, also became an excellent defensive player, ga |
igh in batting average (.278) in 1994 with the | Expos, although it was in just 97 at bats. |
he final inning of the last game played by the | Expos, an 8-1 loss to the New York Mets. |
He also played for the | Expos and returned to Pittsburgh in 1982 for a last |
coach with the Arizona Diamondbacks, Montreal | Expos, and Washington Nationals. |
He also played for the Montreal | Expos and the Kansas City Royals in his career. |
rry Jones - Former outfielder for the Montreal | Expos and Colorado Rockies |
lorida, they were affiliated with the Montreal | Expos and they played their home games at West Palm |
1977-1981 for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Montreal | Expos, and the Toronto Blue Jays. |
Atkinson split the 1978 season between the | Expos and the Bears. |
Everts pitched in the | Expos and Washington Nationals farm system until he |
He spent 2000-01 with the Montreal | Expos and coached the Florida Marlins from 2002 thro |
nal season with their Rookie league Gulf Coast | Expos and Class A-Advanced West Palm Beach Expos in |
He was an original member of the Montreal | Expos and that team's first star; though the Expos t |
ons at the major league level for the Montreal | Expos and Boston Red Sox. |
ing up three runs in seven innings against the | Expos, and on August 14 he was called up to the Ange |
ns, Texas Rangers, California Angels, Montreal | Expos, and Oakland Athletics of Major League Basebal |
n to the Mets, he also played for the Montreal | Expos and the St. Louis Cardinals. |
the Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, Montreal | Expos, and Detroit Tigers. |
has played for the Baltimore Orioles, Montreal | Expos, and Texas Rangers. |
anager and team leaders cards for the Montreal | Expos and Toronto Blue Jays were issued, but for no |
re he pitched 161 1/3 innings for the Montreal | Expos and Cleveland Indians, compiling an 11-6 recor |
hletics, Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers, Montreal | Expos, and St. Louis Cardinals. |
would get additional trials from the Montreal | Expos and Boston Red Sox. |
o 1975, they were affiliated with the Montreal | Expos and they played in the International League. |
cer who played for the New York Mets, Montreal | Expos, and Baltimore Orioles. |
The expansion draft for the Montreal | Expos and the San Diego Padres was held on October 1 |
lace to win the division by two games over the | Expos, and go on to win the 1979 World Series over t |
es, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal | Expos, and the Houston Astros. |
tcher who began as a reliever for the Dodgers, | Expos and Blue Jays between 1993 and 1997, then beca |
ast 20 home runs in his seven seasons with the | Expos, and stealing at least 20 bases in seven seaso |
son at the major league level for the Montreal | Expos and Pittsburgh Pirates in 2000. |
the visiting team manager, the catcher for the | Expos and the other umpires knew about the prank. |
for the Chicago Cubs, New York Mets, Montreal | Expos and St. Louis Cardinals all of the National Le |
when he became an everyday outfielder for the | Expos, and batted .282 |
ins an active arena for concerts, conferences, | expos and sports events. |
leveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal | Expos and Detroit Tigers and compiled a career won/l |
He pitched in 6 games for the Montreal | Expos and Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1987 and 1989 s |
o play for the Central Florida Kraze and Cocoa | Expos and only won one game. |
Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Montreal | Expos and Milwaukee Brewers. |
for the Phillies, Minnesota Twins and Montreal | Expos, and scouted for the Phils and Expos. |
the Detroit Tigers, San Diego Padres, Montreal | Expos, and the Chicago White Sox organizations. |
Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees, Montreal | Expos, and Milwaukee Brewers, Alou played all three |
ies, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago Cubs, Montreal | Expos and Boston Red Sox. |
k Out, Fatter Than Albert, One Night Band, The | Expos, and Voodoo Glow Skulls. |
ment on September 2, 1983 against the Montreal | Expos and made his first start the next day. |
Olympic Stadium, home of the former Montreal | Expos and the largest stadium in Canada. |
toneman pitched for the Chicago Cubs, Montreal | Expos, and the Angels from 1967-74. |
He previously played for the Montreal | Expos and San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseb |
Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, Montreal | Expos and San Diego Padres. |
tional League All-Star Team as a member of the | Expos and had his only career 20-win season that yea |
He was an infielder for the Montreal | Expos and Anaheim Angels. |
llege years Chisoni also played with the Cocoa | Expos and the Indiana Invaders in the USL Premier De |
ing 1963-1974, with the Chicago Cubs, Montreal | Expos and San Francisco Giants. |
d for both of Canada's MLB teams, the Montreal | Expos and Toronto Blue Jays, in addition to the Cana |
al W-League clubs Central Florida Krush, Cocoa | Expos and Tampa Bay Hellenic. |
Several weeks after this switch, the | Expos announced their move to Washington, D.C. as th |
Originally known as The Donuts, The | Expos are a Canadian reggae band, making music from |
The next two upcoming | expos are in the South Korean port city of Yeosu in |
er 9, 1978: Randy St. Claire was signed by the | Expos as an amateur free agent. |
He was signed by the | Expos as an amateur free agent in 1989. |
right-hander was signed by the Montreal | Expos as an amateur free agent on October 4, 1971, a |
s was drafted from the Pirates by the Montreal | Expos as the 21st pick in the 1968 MLB expansion dra |
Signed by the Montreal | Expos as an amateur free agent in 1985, Huson would |
14, 1968, Bateman was drafted by the Montreal | Expos as the sixth overall pick in the 1968 Major Le |
hat Day the MLB officially recognized the 1994 | Expos as "The Best Team in Baseball" with a banner f |
Scalia would never play a game for the | Expos, as he suffered a back injury and pursued a mo |
he Giants released him, and he returned to the | Expos as a free agent shortly thereafter. |
pointing years with Boston, he signed with the | Expos as a free agent after the 1989 season. |
ue debut on June 17, 2004 against the Montreal | Expos as the starting pitcher. |
iams was drafted from the Reds by the Montreal | Expos as the 32nd pick in the 1968 MLB expansion dra |
He was signed by the Montreal | Expos as an amateur free agent in 1989. |
1989: Yamil Benitez was signed by the Montreal | Expos as an amateur free agent. |
He was the starting pitcher of the Montreal | Expos at the organization's final game at Montreal o |
April 1, 1998, and was traded to the Montreal | Expos at the end of the 2003 season. |
For the Florida Marlins and former Montreal | Expos baseball announcer, see Dave Van Horne. |
ng the chief writer for the expansion Montreal | Expos baseball club. |
yed the first half of the 1988 season with the | Expos, batting .172 in 38 games, with 20 hits in 116 |
4, his first and last season with the Montreal | Expos, because of their relocation to Washington at |
Staub was traded to the | Expos before the start of their inaugural season in |
ifornia Angels, New York Yankees, and Montreal | Expos before retiring after the 1985 season. |
Samson previously worked for the Montreal | Expos before following Expos owner, and stepfather, |
He returned to the US for two seasons at Cocoa | Expos before moving into coaching in England. |
In 2003, Mills served as the Montreal | Expos bench coach. |
or League Baseball who played for the Montreal | Expos between 1973 and 1976. |
minor league manager for the Dodgers, Montreal | Expos, Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs. |
With the | Expos broadcast situation still unsettled for the 20 |
second manager in the history of the Montreal | Expos, but did not last even a full season in the jo |
He was a draft pick of the Montreal | Expos, but has also played for the Tampa Bay Devil R |
6, 1977: Don Carrithers was purchased from the | Expos by the Minnesota Twins. |
er 8, 1980: Jack O'Connor was drafted from the | Expos by the Minnesota Twins in the rule 5 draft. |
ch 31, 1983: Ken Phelps was purchased from the | Expos by the Seattle Mariners. |
4, 1974: Bill Stoneman was purchased from the | Expos by the California Angels. |
16, 1971: Jimy Williams was purchased from the | Expos by the New York Mets. |
reau, the organization that oversees the world | expos, called the Shanghai Expo a complete success. |
Uniprix Stadium) was the home of the Montreal | Expos, Canada's first Major League Baseball team. |
t, but Carter ultimately was inducted with the | Expos cap. |
, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, Montreal | Expos, Cincinnati Reds, and San Francisco Giants. |
er who played from 1990-1994 with the Montreal | Expos, Cleveland Indians, and Los Angeles Dodgers. |
Dalena, Professional Baseball Player (Montreal | Expos, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees), and coa |
quickly established himself as a leader in the | Expos clubhouse and helped rookie Delino DeShields t |
all pitcher from 1992 to 2001 for the Montreal | Expos, Colorado Rockies, San Francisco Giants, Chica |
The | Expos completed the deal by sending Randy Schafer (m |
The | Expos completed the deal by sending Jerry White to t |
The | Expos completed the deal by sending Joe Pettini to t |
The major league Montreal | Expos conducted their spring training at the park fr |
1968, there was talk of the expansion Montreal | Expos conducting spring training at Flamingo Park if |
In addition to the | Expos, Cordero has played for the Boston Red Sox (19 |
at Shea Stadium in Flushing, New York, and the | Expos defeated the Mets by a score of 11-10. |
majors, from 1972 until 1977, for the Montreal | Expos, Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Cardinals and Calif |
Malone became the | Expos Director of Scouting in 1991 and became the Ex |
nd Creighton University, but when the Montreal | Expos drafted him as the 14th pick in the 1st round |
is following start five days later against the | Expos, Dravecky pitched three no-hit innings, but in |
He started eight games for the | Expos during the 1995 Montreal Expos season, winning |
He played for the Montreal | Expos during the 1981 Montreal Expos season and the |
He was also an | Expos' English language broadcaster in 2004, their l |
me was almost forfeited in the 8th inning when | Expos fans threw golf balls onto the field in hopes |
He lost a considerable amount of goodwill with | Expos fans when the team was not able to reach an ag |
a minor-league tryout contract in the Montreal | Expos farm system. |
This was the | Expos' first postseason victory. |
ls all of the American League and the Montreal | Expos, Florida Marlins and New York Mets all of the |
margo was traded by the Giants to the Montreal | Expos for a player to be named later and cash. |
ter were traded by the Pirates to the Montreal | Expos for Zane Smith. |
les Dodgers with Jeff Treadway to the Montreal | Expos for Joey Eischen and Roberto Kelly. |
ith were traded by the Rangers to the Montreal | Expos for Rusty Staub. |
ich were traded by the Dodgers to the Montreal | Expos for Maury Wills and Manny Mota. |
rero, Claudio Vargas, and cash to the Montreal | Expos for a player to be named later, Graeme Lloyd, |
oucks was traded by the Astros to the Montreal | Expos for Brad Mills. |
He then returned to the | Expos for one season (1999) as an MLB coach, then sp |
Qualls was traded by the Cubs to the Montreal | Expos for Garry Jestadt. |
iver was traded by the Rangers to the Montreal | Expos for Larry Parrish and Dave Hostetler. |
shall was traded by the Astros to the Montreal | Expos for Don Bosch. |
Benton was traded by the Cubs to the Montreal | Expos for Jerry Manuel. |
ason was traded by the Rangers to the Montreal | Expos for Mike Hart. |
Swanson was traded by the Reds to the Montreal | Expos for Jim Qualls. |
He was traded in March 1978 to the Montreal | Expos for Will McEnany and never appeared in another |
Scott was traded by the Padres to the Montreal | Expos for Archi Cianfrocco. |
uerrero, Cliff Floyd and cash) to the Montreal | Expos for Donald Levinski, Justin Wayne, Carl Pavano |
eiter was traded by the Giants to the Montreal | Expos for Kirk Rueter and Tim Scott. |
nnis Cook, and then was traded to the Montreal | Expos for Barry Jones on December 9, 1991. |
rman was traded by the Dodgers to the Montreal | Expos for Larry Landreth and Gerry Hannahs. |
nin were traded by the Rangers to the Montreal | Expos for Willie Davis. |
, 1973, the Orioles traded him to the Montreal | Expos for a player to be named later, which was Mick |
ailey was traded by the Astros to the Montreal | Expos for Casey Candaele. |
avis was traded by the Dodgers to the Montreal | Expos for Mike Marshall. |
traded by the New York Yankees to the Montreal | Expos for Tyrone Horne (minors). |
traded during the 1978 season to the Montreal | Expos for Gerry Hannahs and Larry Landreth. |
ater were traded by the Giants to the Montreal | Expos for Al Oliver. |
Bruce Chen, and Dicky Gonzalez to the Montreal | Expos for Scott Strickland, Phil Seibel, and Matt Wa |
sent players to be named later to the Montreal | Expos for players to be named later and Chris Widger |
en were traded by the Phillies to the Montreal | Expos for Dan Schatzeder and Skeeter Barnes. |
ng training 1986, he was dealt to the Montreal | Expos for two minor leaguers. |
the first of two PTBNLs traded to the Montreal | Expos for Chris Widger. |
e Dodgers with Henry Rodriguez to the Montreal | Expos for Joey Eischen and Roberto Kelly. |
tting average, and caught on with the Montreal | Expos for the rest of the season. |
her taken by the Washington Nationals/Montreal | Expos franchise in the first round of the draft in t |
for the San Francisco Giants and the Montreal | Expos from 1981-1985. |
ne 15, 1975: Nate Colbert was purchased by the | Expos from the Detroit Tigers. |
6, 1971: Adolfo Phillips was purchased by the | Expos from the Cleveland Indians. |
e played in the Major Leagues for the Montreal | Expos from 2003 to 2004. |
ia Angels, the Houston Astros and the Montreal | Expos from 1967 to 1978. |
sota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies and Montreal | Expos from 1985 to 1992. |
Kenny Williams was selected off waivers by the | Expos from the Toronto Blue Jays. |
Cubs, the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Montreal | Expos from 1986 to 1993. |
10, 1977: Darold Knowles was purchased by the | Expos from the Texas Rangers. |
May 4, 1983: Chris Welsh was purchased by the | Expos from the San Diego Padres. |
15, 1982: Dan Schatzeder was purchased by the | Expos from the San Francisco Giants. |
ember 2, 1968: Floyd Wicker was drafted by the | Expos from the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1968 rule |
19, 1969: Claude Raymond was purchased by the | Expos from the Atlanta Braves. |
o 1976 season: Roger Freed was acquired by the | Expos from the Sultanes de Monterrey. |
tched for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Montreal | Expos from 1976-1979. |
1995: Jalal Leach was drafted by the Montreal | Expos from the New York Yankees in the 1995 minor le |
Van Horne broadcast the last | Expos game in Montreal from the Marlins broadcast bo |
wer fell onto the playing field during another | Expos game. |
joined TSN as a colour commentator on Montreal | Expos games in 2001 and then Rogers Sportsnet as a s |
In 1990, he moved to RDS where he called | Expos games with his colleague Denis Casavant until |
founded by former Boston Red Sox and Montreal | Expos General Manager Dan Duquette, and is based in |
Beattie served as the Montreal | Expos' general manager from 1995-2001. |
but with a terrible start against the Montreal | Expos, getting knocked out in the second inning. |
range Rusty Staub was the hitting hero for the | Expos going 4 for 5 with three doubles and a homer. |
The | Expos got one run back in the ninth when Larry Parri |
Coincidentally, Shea Stadium was where the | Expos had played their first-ever game, in 1969. |
y declared that Carter's achievements with the | Expos had earned his induction, whereas his play wit |
In 2000, as the | Expos had not secured an English radio or television |
ional season, 1989, with the Gulf Coast League | Expos he went 2-1 with a 2.66 ERA in seven games, th |
After one season with the | Expos, he failed to make the team in Spring training |
With the | Expos he compiled a record of 2-2 with a 4.37 ERA in |
the middle of the 1984 season to the Montreal | Expos, he played little until his retirement, fillin |
Lovullo signed a contract with the Montreal | Expos heading into the 1997 season but lasted only 2 |
ot bring his Cubs helmet so he used a Montreal | Expos helmet likely from either Tim Wallach or Hubie |
ubs in front of a crowd of 7,277, the first in | Expos history to achieve the feat. |
He later became the winningest manager in | Expos history, leading the team from 1992 to 2001 be |
McGinn hit the first home run in Montreal | Expos history. |
Good night, it is gone) which he said when the | Expos hit a home run. |
ablaze, causing damage and forcing a scheduled | Expos home game to be postponed. |
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