Yes, the Expos lived to play another year. Major League Baseball postponed Montreal's demise, and the team went on to become one of the season's biggest surprises. The Expos finished second in the NL ...
Canadian baseball has lost a broadcasting giant. Rodger Brulotte, one of the voices of Montreal Expos baseball alongside ...
While the Toronto Blue Jays have captured the imagination of Canadian baseball fans by progressing to this year’s American League Championship Series, another Canada-based Major League Baseball team, ...
Rodger Brulotte, a beloved voice of baseball in Quebec who called major league baseball games in French including the ...
What do the Montreal Expos have up their sleeves? For the younger fans of Major League Baseball, that name might be foreign to you because they technically do not exist anymore. The Expos became the ...
Long before “Canada’s Team” won the American League pennant on Monday night, another beloved MLB franchise called the country home. The Montreal Expos arrived first in Canada in 1969, eight years ...
Netflix is stepping back up to the plate with a gripping new sports documentary, Who Killed The Montreal Expos?, a deep-dive investigation into one of the most puzzling collapses in modern sports ...
The Montreal Expos were erased from the Major League Baseball landscape when the franchise relocated to Washington, D.C. for the 2005 sason. Now, a small but important remnant of the Expos’ storied ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new Netflix documentary aims to get to the bottom of why the Montreal Expos struck out. The streamer has released the trailer ...
Rodger Brulotte, renowned sports commentator and voice of the Montreal Expos, has died. He was 79.