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  2. List of Washington Nationals team records - Wikipedia

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    What follows are the Washington Nationals/Montreal Expos team records. Records before 2005 are by Montreal Expos, records from 2005 are by Washington Nationals. Records before 2005 are by Montreal Expos, records from 2005 are by Washington Nationals.

  3. List of Washington Nationals seasons - Wikipedia

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    Win% 2755 2943 .484 All-time Montreal Expos regular season record (1969–2004) 5 5 .500 All-time Montreal Expos postseason record (1969–2004) 2760 2948 .484 All-time combined Montreal Expos regular and postseason record (1969–2004) 1510 1626 .482 All-time Washington Nationals regular season record (2005–2024) 19 17 .528

  4. Montreal Expos - Wikipedia

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    The final season of the Montreal Expos came in 2004, and was again split between Montreal and San Juan. [173] The team never recovered from an April win–loss record of 5–19, and finished the season with a 67–95 record, the second-worst record in the National League.

  5. 1994 Montreal Expos season - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 Montreal Expos season was the 26th season of the franchise. They had the best record in Major League Baseball (74–40), when the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike ended the season and the team's postseason aspirations.

  6. Category:Montreal Expos seasons - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 1969 Montreal Expos season; 1970 Montreal Expos season; 1971 Montreal Expos season; 1972 Montreal Expos season; 1973 Montreal Expos season; 1974 Montreal Expos season

  7. Tavo Álvarez - Wikipedia

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    He split the 1996 season between Montreal and Ottawa. He pitched in 20 games for Ottawa, winning four and losing nine. [4] During the 1996 Montreal Expos season, he pitched in 11 games and posted a 2–1 record and a 3.00 ERA. [3] Despite better success, his pitching appearance on September 29, 1996, was the last of his major league career. [3]

  8. 1969 Montreal Expos season - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 Montreal Expos season was the inaugural season in Major League Baseball for the team. The Expos, as typical for first-year expansion teams , finished in the cellar of the National League East with a 52–110 record, 48 games behind the eventual World Series Champion New York Mets .

  9. 1999 Montreal Expos season - Wikipedia

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    May 17, 1999: Mel Rojas was signed as a free agent with the Montreal Expos. [2] June 2, 1999: Brandon Phillips was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 2nd round of the 1999 amateur draft. Player signed June 21, 1999. [3] July 3, 1999: Mel Rojas was released by the Montreal Expos. [2]