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Rance Mulliniks has: Played Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Third Baseman in "1985 American League Championship Series" in 1985. Played Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter in "1989 American League Championship Series" in 1989. Played Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Designated Hitter in "1991 American League Championship Series" in 1991. Played Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pinch Hitter in "1991 American League Championship Series" in 1991.
He doesn't have one, or it's super secretive!
The International Cotton Expo (I.C.E.) and many more expos
The cast of 1981 National League Championship Series - 1981 includes: Dusty Baker as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Left Fielder Bobby Castillo as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Ron Cey as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Third Baseman Warren Cromartie as Himself - Montreal Expos First Baseman Andre Dawson as Himself - Montreal Expos Center Fielder Dick Enberg as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Terry Forster as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Terry Francona as Himself - Montreal Expos Left Fielder Terry Francona as Himself - Montreal Expos Pinch Hitter Woodie Fryman as Himself - Montreal Expos Pitcher Steve Garvey as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers First Baseman Pedro Guerrero as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Center Fielder Bill Gullickson as Himself - Montreal Expos Pitcher Burt Hooton as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Jay Johnstone as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pinch Hitter Ken Landreaux as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Center Fielder Ken Landreaux as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Right Fielder Tommy Lasorda as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Davey Lopes as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Second Baseman Jerry Manuel as Himself - Montrreal Expos Pinch Runner John Milner as Himself - Montreal Expos Pinch Hitter Rick Monday as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pinch Hitter Rick Monday as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Right Fielder Tom Niedenfuer as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Alejandro Pena as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Tim Raines as Himself - Montreal Expos Left Fielder Jeff Reardon as Himself - Montreal Expos Pitcher Jerry Reuss as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Steve Sax as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Second Baseman Mike Scioscia as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Catcher Rodney Scott as Himself - Montreal Expos Second Baseman Tom Seaver as Himself - Color Commentator Elias Sosa as Himself - Montreal Expos Pitcher Chris Speier as Himself - Montreal Expos Shortstop Derrel Thomas as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Right Fielder Tim Wallach as Himself - Montreal Expos Pinch Hitter
There is only one, the Toronto Blue Jays.
If I understand the question correctly, no one who played in the Expos inaugural game in 1969 played in the Blue Jays inaugural game in 1977.
There is only one Major League Baseball that is from Canada and that is the Toronto Blue Jays! Long live the JAYS! Prior to being taken over by MLB and moved to Washington D.C. to become the Nationals, the Montreal Expos were also a MLB team.
Blue Jays and Expos
Ron Fairly played OF and 1B for the 1969 Montreal Expos and OF, 1B, and DH for the 1977 Toronto Blue Jays.
Well most teams in baseball are in the US. The only teams that are not in the US are the Toronto Blue Jays, and the Montreal Expos. The Expos are now in the US though, known now as the Washington Nationals.
The Major League Baseball teams not located in the US are; Toronto Blue Jays and Montreal Expos.
Montreal and Toronto - the Montreal Expos an the Toronto Blue Jays. However, Montreal is no longer a team.
No, the Mets have never gotten Ted Lilly. Lilly has played for the Expos, Yankees, Athletics, Blue Jays, Cubs, and currently the Dodgers.
do not listen to the blue jays answer or the diamond backs or the rays it's the washington nationals founded in 2004 used to be montreal expos
The Toronto Blue Jays are one of two MLB teams that have played outside of the United States and the only current one. The other being the Montreal Expos, which moved from Montreal, Quebec, Canada to Washington DC after the 2004 season.
The only team that is NOT in the United States that is the Toronto Blue Jays. There were 2 teams until 2005 when the Montreal Expos left and moved to Washington and became the Nationals.