The 1990 Montreal Expos season was the 22nd season in franchise history. An 85–77 record was good enough to put them in third place in the National League...
15 KB (487 words) - 16:50, 2 March 2024
The Montreal Expos (French: Les Expos de Montréal) were a Canadian professional baseball team based in Montreal. The Expos were the first Major League...
128 KB (14,179 words) - 01:39, 23 October 2024
The 1989 Montreal Expos season was the 21st season of the baseball franchise. With owner Charles Bronfman thinking of selling the team he founded, he...
19 KB (1,167 words) - 16:49, 2 March 2024
The 1991 Montreal Expos season was the 23rd season in franchise history. After several winning seasons, the Expos faltered in 1991, winning only 20 of...
20 KB (1,028 words) - 16:50, 2 March 2024
Biosphere, also known as the Montreal Biosphere (French: Biosphère de Montréal), is a museum dedicated to the environment in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is...
21 KB (2,048 words) - 02:58, 25 October 2024
"Jarry Park / Montreal Expos / 1969–1976". Ballpark Digest. Archived from the original on October 11, 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2007. Expos Media Guide...
96 KB (8,642 words) - 03:17, 12 November 2024
List of Washington Nationals minor league affiliates (redirect from List of Montreal Expos minor league affiliates)
club. From 1969 to 2004, the Washington Nationals played as the Montreal Expos. The Expos-Nationals franchise has been affiliated with the Double-A Harrisburg...
39 KB (1,419 words) - 13:14, 4 October 2024
Broadcasters for the Montreal Expos Major League Baseball team. 1.^ Ken Singleton left the Expos in May 1996 to join the MLB on Fox. He was replaced by...
39 KB (1,593 words) - 16:30, 20 October 2024
Alex Pacheco (baseball) (category Montreal Expos players)
The Expos signed Pacheco as an amateur free agent in 1989. Pacheco made his debut with the Gulf Coast League Expos in 1990, spending six seasons in the...
5 KB (347 words) - 04:31, 29 June 2024
series was previously known as the Expos–Phillies rivalry when Nationals franchise was previously known as the Montreal Expos. The franchise relocated to Washington...
52 KB (2,039 words) - 06:38, 19 October 2024
Gary Carter (category Montreal Expos announcers)
19-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career was spent primarily with the Montreal Expos and New York Mets. Nicknamed "the Kid" for his youthful exuberance,...
45 KB (4,645 words) - 13:42, 10 November 2024
Youppi! (category Montreal Expos)
by Montreal Expos vice-president Roger D. Landry. Originally leased by the baseball team in 1979, the mascot was eventually purchased by the Expos and...
19 KB (2,151 words) - 15:26, 7 November 2024
Delino DeShields (category Montreal Expos players)
signed for $130,000 with the Montreal Expos. DeShields made his Major League debut on Opening Day of the 1990 season for the Expos. He recorded four hits in...
12 KB (895 words) - 16:28, 6 November 2024
This is a list of seasons completed by the Washington Nationals, originally known as the Montreal Expos, professional baseball franchise; they have played...
26 KB (576 words) - 02:12, 2 October 2024
Jarry Park Stadium (category Montreal Expos stadiums)
stadium, home to the Montreal Expos (now Washington Nationals), from 1969 through 1976, located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Expos were Major League...
22 KB (2,452 words) - 05:19, 23 October 2024
America (BBWAA) at the end of each season, until the Montreal Expos moved to Washington, D.C., US, following the 2004 season. 1969- Rusty Staub 1970- Carl...
3 KB (181 words) - 05:16, 21 December 2022
Warren Cromartie (category Montreal Expos players)
professional baseball player best remembered for his early career with the Montreal Expos. He and fellow young outfielders Ellis Valentine and Andre Dawson were...
29 KB (3,246 words) - 10:57, 6 November 2024
Jerry Goff (category Montreal Expos players)
but also showed good power. The Montreal Expos acquired him from Seattle in exchange for Pat Pacillo on February 27, 1990, and he made his Major League...
9 KB (765 words) - 23:26, 3 October 2024
Jerry Manuel (category Montreal Expos coaches)
Detroit Tigers, Montreal Expos, and San Diego Padres, managed for the Chicago White Sox and New York Mets, and coached for the Expos, Florida Marlins...
19 KB (1,599 words) - 19:40, 6 November 2024
Park. The team was known as the Jamestown Expos from 1977 to 1993, although Jamestown was affiliated with Montreal in 1970 and 1971, at the time the team...
7 KB (662 words) - 03:03, 22 July 2024
Expansion of Major League Baseball (section 1969 expansion: Kansas City Royals, Seattle Pilots, Montreal Expos, and San Diego Padres)
stated that the name would "help Montreal be identified properly as the city that gave the world Expo 67". The Montreal Expos would eventually relocate to...
73 KB (7,407 words) - 23:42, 5 November 2024
The Rockford Expos was the initial moniker of the minor league baseball teams located in Rockford, Illinois, from 1988 to 1999. The Expos were Rockford's...
13 KB (1,293 words) - 23:03, 14 May 2024
September 2017. He held the title of Executive Vice President with the Montreal Expos from 1999 to 2002, working in both cities under team owner and former...
16 KB (1,975 words) - 11:05, 7 September 2024
Hubie Brooks (category Montreal Expos players)
and shortstop. He played 15 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1980 to 1994 for the New York Mets, Montreal Expos, Los Angeles Dodgers, California...
15 KB (1,588 words) - 17:17, 13 November 2024
Claude Brochu (category Montreal Expos executives)
McHale as Montreal Expos president and chief operating officer on September 5, 1986. He led a consortium of local investors that bought the Expos from Charles...
6 KB (728 words) - 12:44, 13 November 2024
The Montreal Expos were a former Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Montreal, Quebec from 1969 to 2004. The team relocated to Washington, D...
23 KB (1,308 words) - 15:02, 15 July 2022
an Expos game". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved June 4, 2021. "Youppi! First Canadian mascot inducted into Mascot Hall of Fame - Sportsnet.ca". "Expos are...
87 KB (6,809 words) - 05:54, 27 October 2024
Tim Raines (category Montreal Expos players)
six teams from 1979 to 2002 and was best known for his 13 seasons with the Montreal Expos. A seven-time All-Star, four-time stolen base champion, and...
46 KB (4,231 words) - 13:43, 10 November 2024
2001 Major League Baseball contraction plan (category Montreal Expos)
eliminate two teams for the 2002 season. The two teams expected to be eliminated, the Minnesota Twins and the Montreal Expos, cast the dissenting votes. According...
16 KB (1,682 words) - 02:07, 1 August 2024
Iván Calderón (baseball) (category Montreal Expos players)
After the 1990 season, Calderón was acquired by the Montreal Expos, in a multi-player deal that sent Tim Raines to the White Sox. The Expos raised Calderón's...
9 KB (764 words) - 10:47, 24 July 2024