Montreal Expos ended in 2004.
In 2004, the Montreal Expos had a 67-95 record.
In 2003, the Montreal Expos had an 83-79 record.
In 1987, the Montreal Expos had a 91-71 record.
Jim Fanning was the first general manager of the Montreal Expos.
The Expos are now the Washington Nationals
Montreal Expos was created in 1969.
In 2004, the Montreal Expos had a 67-95 record.
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.
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.
In 1996, the Montreal Expos had an 88-74 record.
In 1997, the Montreal Expos had a 78-84 record.
In 1998, the Montreal Expos had a 65-97 record.
In 2000, the Montreal Expos had a 67-95 record.
In 2001, the Montreal Expos had a 68-94 record.