- 1. The Montreal Expos were a Major League Baseball team based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, that played in the National League from 1969 until 2004. They were the first MLB franchise established in Canada, and they hold a special place in the hearts of baseball fans not only in Montreal but across the nation. The Expos were known for their vibrant blue, red, and white colors, and their distinctive 'M' logo. Throughout their existence, they played their home games at the iconic Olympic Stadium, which was built for the 1976 Summer Olympics. The Expos achieved significant success in the 1980s and early 90s, showcasing talent such as Hall of Famers Andre Dawson, Gary Carter, and Tim Raines, as well as future stars like Vladimir Guerrero. The team's most memorable season came in 1994 when they finished with the best record in baseball before the players' strike led to the cancellation of the World Series, leaving fans of the Expos heartbroken and their championship dreams unfulfilled. In the years that followed, the franchise faced numerous challenges, both on the field and off, including dwindling attendance and financial difficulties, ultimately leading to the team's relocation to Washington, D.C. and rebranding as the Washington Nationals in 2005. The legacy of the Expos lives on, with many fans reminiscing about the team's unique culture, the passion of its players, and the unforgettable moments that captured the essence of baseball in Montreal.
In which year were the Montreal Expos established?
A) 1967 B) 1969 C) 1971 D) 1980
- 2. Where did the Montreal Expos play their home games?
A) Olympic Stadium B) Wrigley Field C) Fenway Park D) Yankee Stadium
- 3. Who was the first manager of the Montreal Expos?
A) Frank Robinson B) Gene Mauch C) Jim Fanning D) Buck Rogers
- 4. In what year did the Expos last play in Montreal?
A) 2004 B) 2003 C) 2005 D) 2001
- 5. Which MLB team did the Expos become?
A) Washington Nationals B) Arizona Diamondbacks C) Toronto Blue Jays D) Miami Marlins
- 6. What was the Expos' primary team color?
A) Yellow B) Royal Blue C) Red D) Green
- 7. In what year did the Expos make their only postseason appearance?
A) 1981 B) 1979 C) 1994 D) 1988
- 8. What was the Expos' win-loss record in the 1994 season before the strike?
A) 68-46 B) 74-40 C) 82-49 D) 90-45
- 9. In what year did the Expos relocate to Washington, D.C.?
A) 2002 B) 2005 C) 2000 D) 2010
- 10. What year did the Expos achieve their highest win total?
A) 1994 B) 1991 C) 1992 D) 1985
- 11. Which Hall of Famer played for the Expos from 1975 to 1986?
A) Tony Gwynn B) Johnny Bench C) Cal Ripken Jr. D) Andre Dawson
- 12. Which player was known as 'The Kid'?
A) Tim Raines B) Larry Walker C) Gary Carter D) Steve Rogers
- 13. What was the mascot of the Montreal Expos?
A) Billy the Marlin B) Youppi! C) Philly Phanatic D) Mr. Met
- 14. In which league did the Montreal Expos play?
A) Federal League B) American League C) National League D) International League
- 15. What was the Expos' original name?
A) Montreal Bluenose B) Montreal Expos C) Montreal Royals D) Montreal Canadiens
- 16. Who was the Expos' owner before the team relocated?
A) Peter Angelos B) Walter Brown C) George Steinbrenner D) Jeffrey Loria
- 17. Which team did the Expos defeat to reach the 1981 postseason?
A) Los Angeles Dodgers B) Atlanta Braves C) New York Mets D) Philadelphia Phillies
- 18. Which Expos pitcher won the Cy Young Award in 1997?
A) Calvin Schiraldi B) Pedro Martinez C) Bill Gullickson D) Steve Rogers
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