Tom Romano played in 3 games at left field for the Montreal Expos in 1987, starting in none of them. He played for a total of 15 outs, equivalent to .56 9-inning games.
He made no putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Gerry Pirtle played in 19 games at pitcher for the Montreal Expos in 1978, starting in none of them. He played for a total of 77 outs, equivalent to 2.85 9-inning games.
He made 2 putouts, had 4 assists, and committed one error, equivalent to .351 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Mike Gates played in 36 games at second base for the Montreal Expos in 1982, starting in 30 of them. He played for a total of 789 outs, equivalent to 29.22 9-inning games.
He made 53 putouts, had 91 assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had 18 double plays.
Floyd Wicker played in 7 games at center field for the Montreal Expos in 1969, starting in 1 of them. He played for a total of 74 outs, equivalent to 2.74 9-inning games.
He made 6 putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
In 1990, Rolando Roomes played for multiple teams. In total he played in 46 games, batting in all of them. He had 75 at bats, getting 17 hits, for a .227 batting average, with 8 runs batted in. He was walked 1 times, 1 times intentionally. He struck out 26 times. He hit 0 doubles, 1 triples, and 2 home runs.
In 1990, Rolando Roomes played in 30 games for the Cincinnati Reds, batting in all of them. He had 61 at bats, getting 13 hits, for a .213 batting average, with 7 runs batted in. He was walked 0 times. He struck out 20 times. He hit 0 doubles, 0 triples, and 2 home runs.
In 1990, Rolando Roomes played in 16 games for the Montreal Expos, batting in all of them. He had 14 at bats, getting 4 hits, for a .286 batting average, with 1 runs batted in. He was walked 1 times, 1 times intentionally. He struck out 6 times. He hit 0 doubles, 1 triples, and 0 home runs.
What were the pitching stats for baseball player Doug Piatt playing for the Montreal Expos in 1991?
In 1991, Doug Piatt pitched in 21 games for the Montreal Expos, with an ERA of 2.6. He started 0 games and finished 3, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 0 wins and 0 losses.
He pitched a total of 104 outs, facing 145 batters. He gave up 29 hits and 10 earned runs, including 3 home runs. He struck out 29 batters and walked 17.
Coco Laboy played in 2 games at short stop for the Montreal Expos in 1972, starting in none of them. He played for a total of 10 outs, equivalent to .37 9-inning games.
He made one putout, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Starting line-up Montreal Expos 14 April 1969?
April 14, 1969 was the date of the Expos first MLB home game played at Parc Jarry.
CF - Don Bosch
SS - Muary Wills
RF - Rusty Staub
LF - Mack Jones
1B - Bob Bailey
C - John Bateman
3B - Coco Laboy
2B - Gary Sutherland
P - Dan Jaster
Mack Jones hit a triple, home run, and had 5 RBIs in an Expos 8-7 win.
Name of Montreal Expos closers 1980 to 1990?
1980 - Woodie Fryman, 17 saves.
1981 - Woodie Fryman, 7 saves - Jeff Reardon and Bill Lee, 6 saves.
1982-1986: Jeff Reardon, 146 saves during those five seasons.
1987-1989: Tim Burke, 64 saves during those three seasons.
Pepe Mangual played in 62 games at outfield for the Montreal Expos in 1976, starting in 60 of them. He played for a total of 1555 outs, equivalent to 57.59 9-inning games.
He made 146 putouts, had 3 assists, and committed 5 errors, equivalent to .087 errors per 9-inning game. He had one double play.
Number of canadian's who played for expos?
The Montreal Expos, a Major League Baseball team that existed from 1969 to 2004, had a notable number of Canadian players throughout their history. Among them, key figures included Larry Walker, Jeff Fassero, and Russell Martin. While the exact number of Canadians who played for the Expos varies, it is estimated that around 30 Canadian players appeared in games for the team during its existence.
Who is the only Expo to ever hit a natural cycle?
Actually, two have done it... Brad Wilkerson did it on July 24, 2003 and Tim Foli did it on April 22, 1976... Interesting that only 13 players have hit a natural cycle (that they know of :-) in history, and 2 of them are Expos. Oh and source is: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/news/2003/06/24/pirates_expos_ap/
Expo '67 no longer exists unfortunately. It was held in 1967 on Notre Dame island and Ste-Helene island which were man-made islands between the island of Montreal (Canada) and the south shore and as the years went by more and more pavillons were being demolished and Man and his World as it was called then closed its doors in the 80s. There were pavillons from many different countries and some are still standing, mainly the France and Quebec pavillons (on Notre-Dame island) which host the Montreal Casino, the United States pavillon which is now called the Biosphere and is an environmental museum (on Ste-Helene island) and of course LaRonde the amusement park (on Ste-Helene island) now a Six-Flags amusement park.
If you're interested in what Expo '67 looked like and see pictures :
http://expo67.ncf.ca/
Tracy Jones played in 9 games at center field for the Montreal Expos in 1988, starting in 7 of them. He played for a total of 135 outs, equivalent to 5 9-inning games.
He made 8 putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Darren Reed played in 21 games at right field for the Montreal Expos in 1992, starting in 12 of them. He played for a total of 398 outs, equivalent to 14.74 9-inning games.
He made 31 putouts, had one assist, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Where do you get a Expo Code for tinierme?
The only way you could have gotten an expo code, was if you went to anime expo 2010, and played the real life gacha there. Codes for SELFY items came from the gacha there.
What ever happened to the Montreal Expos?
The Expos, who had been based in Montreal, Quebec since 1969, moved to Washington, D.C. after the 2004 season and were renamed the Washington Nationals. The franchise has continued to play in the National League East.
What can you do for a science expo?
Some of the things that can be done for a science expo includes making a film canister rocket and building a super hoop glider. Others include making a balloon rocket.