"Who lost it all?" Netflix has unveiled a trailer for a documentary film titled Who Killed the Montreal Expos?, a sports history look back at a beloved baseball team. The Montreal Expos were the very ...
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, ...
The Montreal Expos joined Major League Baseball as an expansion franchise in 1969. While their iconic logo has stood the test of time, the Expos made the playoffs just once (1981) in 35 years of play, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Do you feel like getting a little angry? David Samson, who is hated by Quebec ball fans (and with good reason), will, as you may know, be in the documentary about the end of Expos history. We’re ...
It’s been 20 years since the Montreal Expos relocated to Washington, D.C., and became the Nationals, but the sadness surrounding their departure from the place they called home for 35 years still ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Gary Sutherland was never a star baseball player, but he played a significant role in the history of the Montreal Expos ...