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Montreal Expos - Wikipedia The Expos were the first Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise located outside the United States They played in the National League (NL) East division from 1969 until 2004 After the 2004 season, the franchise moved to Washington, D C , and became the Washington Nationals
Santa Barbara Fair Expo - Earl Warren Showgrounds Get ready for some fun adventures in the exciting Carnival Midway With more than 30 rides and attractions, you are guaranteed to have a blast! - Carnival Midway provide by Butler Amusements Inc Set your course for the Exhibit Building “Into the 80’s”
Montreal Expos History – Team Origin and Achievements As the first MLB team based in Canada, the Montreal Expos baseball journey began in 1969 and lasted until 2004 before becoming the Washington Nationals Their legacy includes legendary players, thrilling seasons, and a loyal fan base that still celebrates their impact today
Netflixs Who Killed the Montreal Expos? Documentary Explores the Major . . . Through candid interviews with Hall of Famers who played for the Expos, along with former staff, journalists, and die-hard fans who lived through it all, Who Killed the Montreal Expos? investigates the devastating loss of one of the game’s most cherished franchises
Montreal Expos - MLB Wiki The Montreal Expos (Template:Lang-fr) were a Major League Baseball team located in Montreal, Quebec from 1969 until the end of the 2004 season, when the team was moved to Washington, D C and became the Washington Nationals
What Happened To The Montreal Expos? - This Day In Baseball The Montreal Expos, named after the 1967 World’s Fair Expo 67 in Montreal, marked their debut in Major League Baseball as the first Canadian franchise in 1969 Their journey began with promise and potential, captivating fans with their unique flair and competitive spirit