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Expos and assigned
Stairs was then assigned to low single-A Jamestown Expos where he played second and third base.
Gutiérrez was sold to the Montreal Expos prior to the start of the next season, where he was assigned to their Triple-A franchise.
Bay was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 22nd round of the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft and was assigned to the Expos ' Short-Season A team in Burlington, Vermont, the Vermont Expos.
In, Bay was assigned to the Expos ’ High Single-A team in Jupiter.
The Expos converted Mota to a pitcher in 1997 and assigned him to the Cape Fear Crocs of the South Atlantic League.

Expos and Westbrook
On November 18, 1997, the day after the 1997 Major League Baseball expansion draft, the Rockies traded Westbrook along with fellow minor leaguers John Nicholson and Mark Hamlin to the Montreal Expos for infielder Mike Lansing.
After the 1999 season, he was traded to the Montreal Expos for Ted Lilly, Christian Parker and Jake Westbrook.

Expos and Jupiter
Richard Keith Mahler ( August 5, 1953 in Austin, Texas – March 2, 2005 in Jupiter, Florida ) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Atlanta Braves ( 1979 – 1988, 1991 ), Cincinnati Reds ( 1989 – 1990 ) and Montreal Expos ( 1991 ).
In 1998, the Expos moved Mota to the bullpen, and he began the season with the single-A advanced Jupiter Hammerheads of the Florida State League.
In 2002, as part of an agreement involving the sale of the Montreal Expos by Jeffrey Loria, the Marlins swapped training sites with the Expos, who had been training in Jupiter, Florida.

Expos and their
Around the all-star break they made their second big trade sending OF Cliff Floyd to the Expos for RHP Carl Pavano, RHP Justin Wayne, INF Mike Mordecai, LHP Graeme Lloyd, RHP Don Levinski and INF Wilton Guerrero.
In 2002, the team was nearly disbanded when Major League Baseball selected the Twins and the Montreal Expos ( now the Washington Nationals franchise ) for elimination due to their financial weakness relative to other franchises in the league.
They were originally slated to begin play in 1971, but Symington would not accept the prospect of having Kansas City wait three years for another team and pressured MLB to have the Royals and their expansion brethren ( the Pilots and the National League's San Diego Padres and Montreal Expos ) ready for play in 1969.
Following Richard's death, the Montreal Expos Major League baseball team wore Richard's number 9, in black, on their right sleeves for the duration of the 2000 season, and flags were lowered to half staff as Quebec's National Assembly was suspended for the day.
During the 1985 season, the Braves and the Expos both wore powder blue uniforms during their road games.
The Phillies played their first game at the stadium on Saturday, April 10, 1971, beating the Montreal Expos, 4 – 1, before an audience of 55, 352.
Because of the season-ending 1994-95 MLBPA strike where the season was abandoned without official league champions, the game featured the " unofficial " league champions, the managers of the clubs leading their respective leagues ' won-loss records, Buck Showalter of the New York Yankees and Felipe Alou of the Montreal Expos for the All-Star Game.
His oldest brother, Denis Jr., is a photographer like their father, and his other older brother, Claude, was a pitcher in the Montreal Expos ' farm system.
The team also qualified for their first US Open Cup campaign in 1999, but were upset in the first round by Florida PDL side Cocoa Expos, losing an 8-goal thriller 5-3.
The Expos were poised to enter the postseason for only the second time in their 26-year history.
The Expos averaged 72 victories over the next six seasons ( their best seasons after 1994 were an 88 win season in 1996 and an 83 win season in 2002 ) and Alou was fired in 2001.
The Associated Press writers, at the end of the aborted season, chose to name " unofficial " champions when naming their Managers of the Year as Felipe Alou ( Expos ) and Buck Showalter ( Yankees ), who were leading when the season abruptly ended.
* April 14-The Montreal Expos baseball team plays their first home game.
In 1994 the Expos had the best record in the major leagues ; however, the strike that year denied the Expos a chance at getting to their first World Series, and ownership soon began dealing all their young talent to cut payroll.
He then scouted for the Montreal Expos during their early years in Major League Baseball.
Several weeks after this switch, the Expos announced their move to Washington, D. C. as the Washington Nationals.
In 2005, the Montreal Expos relocated to Washington, D. C. and changed their name to the Washington Nationals.
In 2000, the Montreal Expos severed their relationship with the network, complaining that they were not offering enough to broadcast games.
Cool Papa Bell, Ray Brown, Josh Gibson, Buck Leonard, Cum Posey, and Jud Wilson have their last names listed on the facade of Nationals Park behind home plate along with Hall of Fame players from the Montreal Expos and the Washington Senators.
The Expos enjoyed success on the field, but a strike ended the 1994 season before the playoffs, and after baseball resumed the team was forced to trade many of their stars for financial reasons.
On October 3, 2004 Chávez recorded the final out in Montreal Expos history in their 8 – 1 loss to the New York Mets at Shea Stadium.

Expos and Class
Raines began his coaching career in 2003 as manager of the Class A-Advanced Brevard County Manatees affiliate of the Expos.
The following year he started with high A ball, West Palm Beach Expos, striking out 100 and walking 28 in 112 innings, before moving up to Class AA Harrisburg Senators where he struck out 47 and walked 12 in 42 innings.
With the West Palm Beach Expos of the Class A Florida State League, he batted. 305 in 127 games ; he played 5 games for the Memphis Chicks of the Class AA Southern League.

Expos and affiliate
Over the team's 15 seasons, it was the Triple-A Minor League affiliate of the Montreal Expos ( 1993 – 2002 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 2003 – 2006 ), and Philadelphia Phillies ( 2007 ).
In 2003, the team became the major affiliate of the Montréal Expos.
In 1974, he hit 23 home runs and drove in 83 runs for the Expos ' triple-A affiliate, the Memphis Blues.
Chávez finished out the 2004 season with the Expos affiliate Edmonton Trappers.
In 2005, Chávez moved to the New Orleans Zephyrs, the triple-A affiliate of the relocated Montreal Expos, now known as the Washington Nationals.
The two played together during the 1997 season while members of the Ottawa Lynx, the Montreal Expos Triple-A affiliate.
Martinez played one game for the Expos in 2001 and played for their Triple-A affiliate, the Ottawa Lynx, in.
From 1969 to 2004, the team was known as the Gulf Coast Expos, and was a minor league affiliate to the MLB NL Expos.
He returned to North America in 1997, and after an unsuccessful tryout with the Atlanta Braves, he reached the Majors again briefly playing with the Montreal Expos ( while having a good season for the Expos ' AAA affiliate Ottawa Lynx ) and Arizona Diamondbacks.
On June 11, 2004, while playing for the Edmonton Trappers, the Triple-A affiliate of the Expos, Downs threw a no-hitter against the Las Vegas 51s.

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