The Expos, who had been based in Montreal, Quebec since 1969, moved to Washington, D.C. after the 2004 season and were renamed the Washington Nationals. The franchise has continued to play in the National League East.
The Expos are now the Washington Nationals
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).
Montreal Expos ended in 2004.
In 2004, the Montreal Expos had a 67-95 record.
In 1987, the Montreal Expos had a 91-71 record.
No. The Montreal Expos never went to a World Series.
The Expos are now the Washington Nationals
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).
Montreal Expos ended in 2004.
Montreal Expos was created in 1969.
In 2004, the Montreal Expos had a 67-95 record.
No. The Montreal Expos were unforgettable but could never pull it together and win it all.
In 1990, the Montreal Expos had an 85-77 record.
In 1991, the Montreal Expos had a 71-90 record.
In 1992, the Montreal Expos had a 87-75 record.
In 1993, the Montreal Expos had a 94-68 record.
In 1995, the Montreal Expos had a 66-78 record.