1997 Montreal Expos retire Andre Dawson's uniform #10
1997 Expos trailing San Francisco Giants by 9 runs comeback to win 14-13
1997 Expos scores 13 in 6th at Giants
1995 Expos pitcher Pedro Martinez perfect game is broken up in 10th inning as San Diego's Bip Roberts leads off with a double, Mont wins 1-0
1995 Expos bat out of order against Mets in 6th inning
1993 Colorado Rockies 1st home game and 1st victory, 11-4 over Mont Expos
1992 Expos Gary Carter is 3rd to catch 2,000 games (joins Boone and Fisk)
1991 4,355 turn out to see Expos play New York Mets at Shea Stadium
1991 Rockies bat out of order against Expos in 1st inning
1991 Phillie Tommy Greene no-hits Mont Expos, 2-0
1990 Expos trade Tim Raines to White Sox for Ivan Calderon and Barry Jones
1990 Expos President Claude Brochu agrees to buy club from Charles Bronfman
1990 46th time opposing pitchers hit HR, Valenzuela (Dodgers)/Gross (Expos)
1989 Los Angeles Dodgers beat Montreal Expos, 1-0, in 22 innings (Rick Dempsey HR)
1988 Expos Pitcher Floyd Youmans suspended for 60 days due to drugs
1987 All star MVP: Tim Raines (Montreal Expos)
1987 Expos trade Jeff Reardon to Twins for Neal Heaton
1986 Claude Brochu becomes CEO of Montreal Expos
1985 Expos Andre Dawson joins Willey McCovey to hit 2 home runs in an inn twice
1984 Expos Pete Rose ties Ty Cobb with his 3,052nd single
1984 All star MVP: Gary Carter, Mont Expos
1983 St. Louis Card Bob Forsch 2nd no-hitter beats Montreal Expos, 3-0
1983 Bob Forsch pitches 2nd career no-hitter, Cards beat Expos 3-0
1982 2,251 turn out to see Expos play New York Mets at Shea Stadium
1982 New York Met Joel Youngblood singles in Chicago day game, he is traded, then singles for Expos in Philadelphia night game
1981 Los Angeles Dodgers beat Montreal Expos for NL pennant
1981 Expos beat Phillies, 3 games to 2, in NLCS
1981 Brewers (since 1970) and Expos (1969) clinch their 1st-ever postseason
1981 All star MVP: Gary Carter (Mont Expos)
1980 Expos Bill Gullickson, sets rookie record of striking out 18
1980 Expos Dick Williams wins his 1,000th career game as a manager
1979 Larry Parrish (Expos) home runs off Rawly Eastwick (Phillies) in DH
1978 Expos crush Braves, 19-0, collecting 28 hits and NL-record-tying 8 HRs
1977 San Diego Padres beat Mont Expos, 11-8, in 21 innings
1976 Houston Astro Larry Dierker no-hits Montreal Expos, 6-0
1975 Expos' Jose Mangual struck out 5 times in a game
1974 Ugueth Urbina, Caracas Venezuela, pitcher for the Montreal Expos
1973 Dodgers trade Willie Davis to Expos for relief pitcher Mike Marshall
1973 Mets beat Expos 2-1 on Willie Mays Night at Shea Stadium
1972 Cliff Floyd, born in Chicago, Illinois, outfielder/1st base for the Montreal Expos
1972 Mont Expos Bill Stoneman 2nd no-hitter beats New York Mets, 7-0
1972 Mets trade Ken Singleton to Expos for Rusty Staub
1972 Omar Daal, Maracaibo Venezuela, pitcher for the Montreal Expos
1971 Shane Andrews, born in Dallas, Texas, infielder for the Montreal Expos
1971 Pedro Martinez, born in Manoguayabo, Dominican Republic, pitcher for the Montreal Expos
1971 1st baseball game at Phila's Veterans Stadium, Phils beat Expos 4-1
1971 Carlos Perez, Dominican/US baseball pitcher for the Montreal Expos
1970 Kirk Rueter, Centralia, Illinois, pitcher for the Montreal Expos
1970 Carl Morton (18-11 for last-place Expos), receives NL Rookie of Year
1970 Expos beat White Sox 10-6 in the annual Hall of Fame game
1970 Mark Grudzielanek, born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, infielder for the Montreal Expos
1970 Sherman Obando, Changuinola Panama, outfielder for the Montreal Expos
1969 New York Mets sweep Montreal Expos putting them in 1st place for 1st time
1969 Mont Expos Bill Stoneman no-hits Phillies, 7-0
1969 1st Baseball game in Canada - Mont Expos beats New York Mets 10-9
1969 Expansion teams Royals, Expos, Padres and Pilots win their 1st games
1969 Delino DeShields, Seaford DE, infielder, Montreal Expos, Los Angeles Dodgers
1968 In NL expansion draft, Expos and Padres choose 30 players each
1968 Montreal Expos officially become a member of NL
1968 Jarry Park is approved by Mayor Jean Drapeau for interim use by Expos
1967 Henry Rodriguez, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, outfielder for the Montreal Expos
1967 Dave Silvestri, born in St. Louis, Missouri, infielder, New York Yankees, Montreal Expos
1967 Rheal Cormier, born in New Brunswick, pitcher for the Montreal Expos
1966 Tim Scott, Hanford California, pitcher for the Montreal Expos
1966 F P Santangelo, Livonia, Michigan, outfielder for the Montreal Expos
1966 Dave Veres, born in Montgomery, Alabama, pitcher for the Montreal Expos
1966 Mel Rojas, Haina, Dominican Republic, pitcher for the Montreal Expos
1966 Darrin Fletcher, Elmhurst, Illinois, catcher for the Montreal Expos
1966 Mike Dyer, born in Upland, California, pitcher for the Montreal Expos
1966 John Wetteland, San Mateo California, pitcher, New York Yanks, Rangers, Expos
1966 David Segui, born in Kansas City, Kansas, infielder for the Montreal Expos
1966 Moises Alou, born in Atlanta, Georgia, outfielder for the Montreal Expos
1966 Tim Spehr, born in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, catcher for the Montreal Expos
1966 Mel Rojas, Haina, Dominican Republic, pitcher for the Montreal Expos
1965 Barry Manuel, born in Mamou, Louisiana, pitcher for the Montreal Expos
1965 Lenny Webster, born in New Orleans, Louisiana, catcher for the Montreal Expos
1965 Lou Frazier, U.S. baseball outfielder for the Montreal Expos
1964 Andy Stankiewicz, born in Inglewood, California, infielder, New York Yankees, Montreal Expos
1964 Floyd Youmans, baseball pitcher, Expos
1963 Jeff Fassero, born in Springfield, Illinois, pitcher for the Montreal Expos
1955 [Jose] Dennis Martinez, Nicaragua, pitcher, Orioles, Expos, Indians
1954 Andre Dawson, born in Miami, Florida, outfielder, Expos, Cubs, 1987 NL MVP
1954 Rick Cerone, Newark, New Jersey, catcher, Yankees/Red Sox/Mets/Expos
1954 Gary Carter, catcher, Montreal Expos, New York Mets
1931 Charles Bronfman, CEO, Seagrams, Montreal Expos
1877 Phillies and Expos play a doubleheader that ends at 3:23 AM
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