The Expos were a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Montreal, Canada, that played in the National League from 1969 to 2004. They relocated to Washington, D.C., and became the Washington Nationals in 2005. The team is remembered for its historic significance in Baseball, as it was the first Major League franchise based outside the United States.
Gulf Coast League Expos was created in 1969.
On February 1, 2002, MLB Took Ownership Of The Montreal Expos.
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The Montreal Expos (Now the Washington Nationals) have never made it to the World Series. The Expos made it to the post season 1 time in 1981 when they won the National League East Division title.
On the Expos hat, "ELB" stands for "Expos de Montréal Baseball," which is a tribute to the Montreal Expos, a former Major League Baseball team. The abbreviation is a nod to the team's legacy and connection to the city of Montreal. The Expos were active from 1969 until 2004, and their iconic hats are still popular among fans and collectors.
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