2003 Montreal Expos season
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The 2003 Montreal Expos season was the 35th season for the Expos in Montreal and its penultimate season in Canada. It involved the Expos attempting to win the National League East. On August 28, 2003, the Expos led the NL Wild Card, tied for first place with the Marlins, Astros, Phillies, and Cardinals, but faded away in the stretch and failed to make the postseason, finishing 18 games back of the Atlanta Braves in the NL East and 8 games back of the Florida Marlins in the Wild Card. The Expos' 2003 record of 83–79 was identical to the one they finished with the previous year. Part of this was due to the fact that when rosters expanded on September 1, MLB refused to allow the league owned team to add any players, saying they could not afford the cost.
2003 Montreal Expos | ||||
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League | National League | |||
Division | East | |||
Ballpark | Olympic Stadium | |||
City | Montreal | |||
Record | 83–79 (.512) | |||
Divisional place | 4th | |||
Owners | Major League Baseball | |||
General managers | Omar Minaya | |||
Managers | Frank Robinson | |||
Television | Réseau des sports (Rodger Brulotte, Denis Casavant) | |||
Radio | CKGM (AM) (Mitch Melnick, Elliott Price, guest minor league play-by-play broadcasters) CKAC (AM) (Jacques Doucet, Marc Griffin) | |||
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