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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 ...
The Expos were not consulted on the stadium's location, design, or construction even though they were slated to be its primary tenants. Nonetheless, for most of their tenure they put considerable effort into making the atmosphere friendlier for baseball.
The Montreal Expos (French: Les Expos de Montréal) were a Canadian professional baseball team based in Montreal. 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.
Jarry Park has total area of 36 hectares. It is considered by the City of Montreal as one of its large parks. [1] From 1969 to 1976, the former Jarry Park Stadium (located in the southwest corner of the park, now IGA Stadium) was the home of the Montreal Expos, Canada's first Major League Baseball team. [2]
Roger Dean Stadium [6] 6,871 Montreal Expos (1998–2001) North Port: Atlanta Braves (2019–present) CoolToday Park [7] 8,000 Lakeland: Detroit Tigers (1934–42, 1946–present) Joker Marchant Stadium [8] 8,500 Cleveland Indians (1924–27) Port Charlotte: Tampa Bay Rays (2009–present) Charlotte Sports Park [9] 7,000 Texas Rangers (1998 ...
Home of: Montreal Expos - National League (1969-1976) Location: Faillon (later Gary Carter) (east, first base); St. Laurent (north, far beyond right field); Jarry (west, far beyond left field); railroad (south, third base); Currently: Refitted as a tennis facility, now called IGA Stadium (Stade IGA) Olympic Stadium (Stade Olympique) Home of ...
Montreal Expos became Santaluces High School and Athletic Complex Scottsdale Stadium (old) 1956 1991 Scottsdale: 4,721 (in 1984) Baltimore Orioles (1956-1958) Boston Red Sox (1959-1965) Chicago Cubs (1967-1978) Oakland Athletics (1979-1983) San Francisco Giants (1984–1991) Rebuilt Space Coast Stadium: 1994 2016 Viera, Florida: 8,100 Montreal ...
San Francisco Stadium at Candlestick Point: San Francisco Giants (NL, 1960–1999) 1960 2013 AstroTurf (1970–1978) Grass (1960-1969, 1979–1999) San Juan, Puerto Rico: Hiram Bithorn Stadium: Montreal Expos (NL, 2003–2004) 1962 Still in use for minor league baseball Seattle, Washington: Sick's Stadium: Seattle Pilots (AL, 1969) 1932 1976