1979. 95-65
The first winning season for the Washington Nationals was in 2012, they finished the year with a 98-64 record.The Nationals were originally known as the Montreal Expos, who were founded in 1969. As the Expos, their first winning season was in 1979.
Jim Fanning was the first general manager of the Montreal Expos.
Balor Moore was the first player ever drafted by the Montreal Expos, an expansion team, established in 1969. The Expos selected Moore in the first round (22nd overall).
The Montreal Expos moved to Washington and became the Nationals for the 2005 season. The Expos entered the National League as an expansion team, with the San Diego Padres, in 1969.
Charles Bronfman first majority owner.
The first MLB regular season game played at Olympic Stadium was on April 15, 1977 between the Expos and Phillies. 57,592 were in attendance to see the Phillies beat the Expos 7-2.
The Phillies played their first game at Veterans Stadium on April 10, 1971. They defeated the Montreal Expos 4-1.
Chuck Norris
Dr. Bruce Thomas was the Team Physician for the Expos for the 2003and 2004 seasons, the final two years the franchise was in Montreal. Dr. Thomas was also the first Team Physician for the Washington Nationals upon their move to DC. He was preceded in Montreal by the Expos' longstanding orthopedist, Dr. Larry Coughlin.
Its An ''M'' that stand for Montreal, in that M there a red ''e'' for Expos and a blue ''b'' that stand for baseball. the "M" is for Montreal made up of: the red "e" is for expos the white "lower case L" is for league the blue "b" is for baseball
The Steelers first winning season came in 1942. Their record was 7-4.
Canada's first MLB team was the Montreal Expos who began play in 1969.