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  2. Montreal Expos - Wikipedia

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    The last active former Montreal Expos player in the major leagues was Bartolo Colón, who played his last MLB game with the Texas Rangers in 2018. The Nationals won the 2019 World Series, the franchise's first title in its 51 seasons, under manager Dave Martinez, who had played with the Expos from 1988 to 1991. [177]

  3. Youppi! - Wikipedia

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    Youppi!, a creation of Acme Mascots, Inc. (a division of Harrison/Erickson, Inc.), was commissioned by Montreal Expos vice-president Roger D. Landry. Originally leased by the baseball team in 1979, the mascot was eventually purchased by the Expos and represented them until they moved to Washington, D.C., after the 2004 season.

  4. Jarry Park Stadium - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Tom Brady finally gets his own Montreal Expos rookie ... - AOL

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    Some old friends such as Eli Manning and the man who scouted Brady for the Expos helped celebrate 12/12 in this fictional world. Even the Baseball Hall of Fame got involved, showing us what his ...

  6. List of Major League Baseball retired numbers - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal Expos franchise retired jerseys in honor of four players, but returned the numbers to use upon moving to Washington, D.C., to begin play as the Washington Nationals in 2005, becoming the only MLB team with no retired numbers other than Jackie Robinson's No. 42.

  7. Jerry Lorenzo - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo was born on October 5, 1977, in Sacramento, California. He spent much of his childhood travelling; his father frequently transitioned roles in MLB, from playing five seasons as a second baseman for the Montreal Expos to managing teams such as the Chicago White Sox and New York Mets and coaching the Montreal Expos and Florida Marlins.