Montreal Expos ended in 2004.
In 2004, the Montreal Expos had a 67-95 record.
The Montreal Expos were a Major League Baseball team that played in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. They existed from 1969 until 2004, after which the franchise relocated to Washington, D.C., and became the Washington Nationals. The Expos played their home games at Olympic Stadium during their time in Montreal.
Ron Calloway debuted on March 31, 2003, playing for the Montreal Expos at Stade Olympique/Hiram Bithorn Stadium; he played his final game on August 26, 2004, playing for the Montreal Expos at Stade Olympique/Hiram Bithorn Stadium.
Matthew Cepicky played in 2 games at designated hitter for the Montreal Expos in 2004, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
Carl Everett played in 3 games at designated hitter for the Montreal Expos in 2004, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
Jose Vidro played in 4 games at designated hitter for the Montreal Expos in 2004, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
Josh Labandeira debuted on September 17, 2004, playing for the Montreal Expos at Stade Olympique/Hiram Bithorn Stadium; he played his final game on October 3, 2004, playing for the Montreal Expos at Stade Olympique/Hiram Bithorn Stadium.
The Montreal Expos never appeared in a World Series.
Peter Bergeron debuted on September 7, 1999, playing for the Montreal Expos at Stade Olympique; he played his final game on April 18, 2004, playing for the Montreal Expos at Stade Olympique/Hiram Bithorn Stadium.
Montreal Expos (MLB) (1977-2004)
The Montreal Expos moved to Washington, D.C., and became the Washington Nationals after the 2004 Major League Baseball season. The team officially began play in Washington in 2005. This relocation marked the end of the Expos' existence in Montreal, where they had been established in 1969.