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Montreal Expos (Nationals) all-time batting order (MLB starting lineup)

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This is a montage featuring the greatest players in the history of the Montreal Expos in a fantasy league-like batting order/starting lineup. This montage is based on opinion and fell free to comment as this video was created to inspire debate. Check the other MLB teams montages at :


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  • Dennis Martinez was a solid pitcher but Steve Rogers helped lead the Expos to their only division title in 1981. Perhaps I should've consider Rodney Scott for that same reason since I believe he was on that 1981 team also. I'm not sure. Thank you for commenting. Is that you meant by the ????

  • nice try, but this list is way off how about 1st base - Andres Gallarage 2nd base - Rodney Scott shortstop - Tim Foli 3rd base - Larry Parrish left field - Tim Raines center field - Andre Dawson right field - Ken Singleton catcher - Gary Carter pitcher - Steve Rogers
  • Where's Tim Wallach. That dude could really rake. And yes...Tim Foli was pretty good.

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  • Egads... Dawson @ right? Um, no he's Center. I'd like Ellis Valentine in the outfield and add Warren Cromartie at First. Rodney Scott for shortstop and the spaceman Bill Lee pitching. Yeah that's what I'm talking about.

  • Woodie Fryman should be on here somwhere

  • This videos title should be " Montreal Expos all-time batting order (MLB starting lineup) ". The nationals will never come close to the talent that the Expos put on the field through the years.

    Players that I would add to this list: Hubie Brooks, Ellis Valentine, Larry walker, Pedro Martinez, Jeff Reardon, John Wetteland, Ross the boss, Rusty Staub, ....oh their are too many to mention. Felipe Alou manager also.

    The right thing for MLB to do is to bring back the Expos.

  • Please don't associate Our Expos with their Nationals...

  • Vlad played right field and not left field

  • @mmdeutsch Maybe you lost memories to place Ken Singleton in front of Vladimir Guerrero!!! Or maybe, you didn't watch TV after 1992...! Guerrero in 1998: 38 HR, 109 RBI, 324 AVG (Expos homerun record), in 1999: 42 HR 131 RBI, 316 AVG...another home run record!...in 2000: 44HR 123 RBI, 345 AVG (still another home run record) Best season of Ken Singleton: 23 HR 103 RBI... ARE YOU KIDDING ME!?

  • Ok, we need a bench too, some very quick suggestions

    Moisés Alou, Larry Walker, Ellis Valentine, Warren Cromartie, Rusty Sraub, Randy Johnson, even Pete Rose Played a season with The Expos!!

    Thank you for putting a smile on my face, I really miss our Expos!!

  • Dawson has to be in centrefield, Raines in left, and Guerrero in right. Shortstop has to be Cabrera, certainly not speier who had the range of a refrigerator. First and second would also be a good debate, and a shame you can't fit Larry Walker in there.

    I watched the Expos from day one, all the bad trades, all the heartbreaks, and still can't get as excited about any other team

  • Hard to argue with the lineup except for Gary should be batting 4th and Rusty Staub needs to be in there. Also, forget about the current day Nationals. Just remember them as the Montreal Expos. The Nationals have unretired all numbers that the Expos retired. Talk about forgetting their history. I say forget the present day Nationals and remember the days of the Montreal Expos!! If the Winnepeg Jets can return to the NHL, maybe the Expos can return to Montreal some day. God Bless Gary Carter!

  • Hard to disagree with this lineup, although Carter should be batting ahead of Wallach and Galarraga... and I think I'd go for Wil Cordero circa 1994 over Chris Speier...

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