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Today in baseball history -- on April 14, 1969 -- the first major league game outside the United States was played. It took place at Montreal’s Jarry Park with the expansion Montreal Expos defeating ...
The team was named after the Expo 67 World's Fair, which was held in Montreal in 1967. Jarry Park Stadium was the Expos' home until 1976, but the team called Olympic Stadium its home starting the ...
The people, in turn, loved the Royals and then, starting on Opening Day, April 14, 1969, they fell in love with the major league Expos who, for a time, played at quaint little Jarry Park.
Former Montreal Expos catcher Gary Carter holds up a New York Mets and an Expos hat as Yogi Berra (R) looks on during opening ceremonies at Major League Baseball’s All-Star game at Yankee Stadium in ...
“It was a great thrill," the Omahan told the Montreal Star newspaper in 1979, “but I think my fondest moments were to win the first game ever played at Jarry Park and a three-hit shutout I ...
The final teams on the Bruins’ schedule are St. Louis, Toronto, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Washington and — fittingly — Montreal. The Expos are the Washington Nationals, Jarry Park is a ...