About Montreal Expos Memorabilia & Collectibles
They were a Major League Baseball team that is based in Montreal, Quebec from the season of 1969 up to the end of the term of 2004. The team was then moved to the Washington, DC. The team’s name was then changed to Washington Nationals. At present, they are called as the Washington Nationals. The team was established in the season of 1969 as an expansion team and the initial majority owner was Charles Bronfman. He was also the major shareholder in Seagram. From 1969 up to the period of 1976, the team’s stadium was in the Jarry Park Stadium. In 1976, they were then moved to the Olympic, Stadium in Montreal. They stayed there until the season of 2004. The first game of the Montreal Expos that they were able to win was on April 8, 1969. That game was played against the
New York Mets and it was held at the Shea Stadium.
We offer a vast selection of signed Montreal Expos collectibles, including autographed bat, collage, or glove. The Montreal Expos franchise began in 1969; however in its 45 year existence it only reached the NL Championship Series once in 1981 only to lose in that series 2-3 to the
Los Angeles Dodgers. Only two former players have been inducted to the
Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, Gary Carter being the only one that has spent the majority of his career in Montreal.
Gary Carter memorabilia such as a signed baseball, jersey, and 8x10 photo is a treasured keepsake for the Montreal fan everywhere. Montreall Expos moved to Washington after the 2004 season. Common misspellings of the club is Montrial Expos or Montral Expos. Every item of sports memorabilia is guaranteed to be authentic.
Most popular Montreal Expos players: Peter Bergeron, Tim Blackwell, Hubie Brooks, Jackie Brown, Ivan Calderon, Warren Cromartie, Terry Crowley, Boots Day, Zach Day, Delino DeShields, Darrin Fletcher, Tom Foley, Barry Foote, Willie Fraser,
Andres Galarraga, Wayne Granger, Bill Gullickson, Ron Hassey, Ed Herrmann, Larry Jaster, Darold Knowles, Charlie Lea, Denny Lemaster, Steve Lyons, Dennis Martinez, Jim Mason, Ernie McAnally, Dave McNally, John Montague, Dan Norman, Carlos Perez, Jim Poole, Dick Radatz, Claude Raymond, Steve Rogers, Rick Schu, Tony Scott, Lee Smith, Chris Speier, Lee Stevens, Jason Thompson, Jose Vidro, U L Washington, Todd Zeile