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The team created the Montreal Expos Hall of Fame to celebrate the franchise's 25th season in 1993. Charles Bronfman was inducted as its inaugural member. In a pre-game ceremony on August 14, 1993, a circular patch on the right field wall was unveiled with Bronfman's name, the number 83 (which he used to wear during spring training), and the ...
The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the Washington Nationals National League franchise (2005–present), also known previously as the Montreal Expos (1969–2004). Players in Bold are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Players in Italics have had their numbers retired by ...
Montreal Expos; Major League Baseball museums and halls of fame; Halls of fame in Canada; Canadian sports trophies and awards; Quebec awards; Awards established in 1993; 1993 establishments in Quebec; Awards disestablished in 2004; 2004 disestablishments in Quebec
Dawson was the second player in the Hall of Fame whose plaque depicts him with an Expos logo, after Gary Carter. Although Dawson had played the majority of his 21-year career with Montreal, he publicly expressed his disappointment with the decision, saying it was "a little gut-wrenching" to find out he would not go in as a Chicago Cub. [ 28 ]
May 19, 1985, for the Montreal Expos: MLB statistics; Win–loss record: 158–152: Earned run average: 3.17: Strikeouts: 1,621: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Montreal Expos (1973–1985) Career highlights and awards; 5× All-Star (1974, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983) MLB ERA leader (1982) Montreal Expos Hall of Fame; Member of the Canadian ...
13. Roy Halladay. Net Worth: $70 million Hall of Fame Class: 2019 Years Played: 1998-2013 Team(s) Played For: Toronto Blue Jays (1998-2009), Philadelphia Phillies (2010-2013). Halladay was one of ...
Pages in category "Montreal Expos players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 622 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
His son, Vladimir Jr., was born in Montreal in 1999 [51] [52] during the elder Guerrero's time with the Expos. [53] Vladimir Jr. signed with the Toronto Blue Jays on July 2, 2015, made his major league debut on April 26, 2019, and won the All-Star Game MVP on July 13, 2021.