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The Expos posted an overall win–loss record of 2,753–2,943–4 (.483) during their 36 years in Montreal. Vladimir Guerrero led the franchise in both home runs and batting average , and Steve Rogers in wins and strikeouts .
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
2002 Montreal Expos season; 2003 Montreal Expos season; 2004 Montreal Expos season This page was last edited on 24 April 2020, at 01:38 (UTC). Text ...
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.
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.
The team won the NL Division Series to become Eastern Division champions, winning three games to two over Philadelphia Phillies who had been the first-half champion with a 34–21 record. [5] In 1981, Opening Day pitcher Steve Rogers faced Phillies ace Steve Carlton and won the first game of the series by a score of 3–1. [ 6 ]
List of Montreal Expos team records; List of Washington Nationals team records; M. Dennis Martínez's perfect game; List of Montreal Expos minor league affiliates; O.
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