The new Netflix documentary "Who Killed the Montreal Expos?" is a fascinating look at the now-relocated Major League Baseball franchise that called Montreal home from 1969 to 2004, particularly for ...
I’ve been eagerly awaiting the release of director Jean-François Poisson’s Netflix documentary “Qui a tué les Expos de Montréal? Let me tell you, it was well worth the wait, so much so that I loved it ...
That said, you’d expect to hear I was head-over-heels for the new Netflix original, Who Killed the Montreal Expos?, which ...
Many who remember the trajectory of the Expos franchise in the 1990s remain tortured by how close the team came to turning things around. Three ownership groups and one strike-shortened season later, ...
It's been two decades since the Montreal Expos departed Canada to become the Washington Nationals, and now the former MLB franchise will be under the spotlight. Per Variety's Amber Dowling, Netflix ...
Who Killed The Montreal Expos, a Netflix documentary, takes an in-depth look at why the MLB franchise ended up moving to Washington.
The Montreal Expos will finally soon be returning to Major League Baseball ... kind of. The team may not be making a full comeback in Montreal, but the Washington Nationals will be bringing back the ...
HOUSTON — What’s better than playing for the Astros? Almost anything, apparently, according to guys named Donn and Rusty. It was Jan. 22, 1969, when the Astros and the newly formed Montreal Expos made ...
Apr 3, 2015; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Former Expos Vladimir Guerrero throws the first pitch before the game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Toronto Blue Jays at the Olympic Stadium. Mandatory Credit ...
With Baseball’s latest Hall of Fame Class about to be announced in January 2017, two of the four most likely candidates to be elected played for the Montreal Expos. Two Expo outfielders would be a ...