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Jarry Park Stadium (French: Stade Parc Jarry [stad paʁk ʒaʁi]) is a former baseball stadium, home to the Montreal Expos (now Washington Nationals), from 1969 through 1976, located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Expos were Major League Baseball's first Canadian franchise. It served as a temporary home (for their eight seasons) until Olympic ...
In the Expos' last-ever game, the New York Mets defeated Montreal 8–1 at Shea Stadium. Jamey Carroll scored the last Expos run and Endy Chávez became the final Expos batter in history when he grounded out in the top of the ninth to end the game. The team ended their 36-year run with an all-time record of 2,753 wins, 2,943 losses and four ties.
New York Yankees (1919–20) Brooklyn Dodgers (1919–20, 1922) Still standing Jackie Robinson Ballpark (a.k.a. City Island Ball Park) 1914 1980 Daytona Beach, Florida: 4,200 St. Louis Cardinals (1925–37) Brooklyn Dodgers (1946) Baltimore Orioles (1955) Montreal Expos (1973–80) Still standing Jack Russell Memorial Stadium (a.k.a. Jack ...
New York Giants (PL, 1890) New York Giants (NL, 1891–1957) New York Yankees (AL, 1913–1922) New York Mets (NL, 1962–1963) 1890 1963 Now the present site of the Polo Grounds Towers. Hilltop Park: New York Yankees (AL, 1903–1912) 1903 1914 Current site of New York-Presbyterian/ Columbia University Irving Medical Center since 1928.
New York City (7) Yankee Stadium (3) New York Yankees (3) 56,683 American July 11, 1978: San Diego: San Diego Stadium: San Diego Padres: 51,549 National July 17, 1979: Seattle: Kingdome: Seattle Mariners: 58,905 American July 8, 1980: Los Angeles (2) Dodger Stadium: Los Angeles Dodgers (2) 56,088 National August 9, 1981: Cleveland (4) Cleveland ...
From 1969 to 2004, the Washington Nationals played as the Montreal Expos. The Expos-Nationals franchise has been affiliated with the Double-A Harrisburg Senators of the Eastern League since 1991, making it the longest-running affiliation in the organization among teams not owned by the Nationals.
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On Father's Day, June 18, 2006, against the New York Yankees, the paid attendance was 45,157, the third-largest ever to see a single baseball game in the history of RFK Stadium. In that game, the Nationals beat the Yankees 3–2 on a two-run walk-off home run by rookie Ryan Zimmerman.