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Les Expos sont là!

Broadcast Date: April 14, 1969

Despite decades of lobbying, Montreal has not had a significant baseball team since the Royals folded in 1960. There is even talk of a big league expansion to baseball-crazy Japan rather than Canada. But the raging success of Expo 67 sets Montreal as a world-class city. When investors come up with the $10 million expansion fee and the mayor promises a new domed stadium, National League officials agree to export America's national pastime up north.

The creation of the Expos is great news for baseball fans, but how successful will the team be? The Expos have no Triple-A farm team to provide replacement players if somebody gets hurt. Montreal is a hockey town, with fans accustomed to watching contenders, not struggling start-ups. CBC Sports talks to players, managers and sportswriters about the fledgling team's prospects for winning, filling seats and making money.

Les Expos sont là!

• The Montreal Expos were named after Expo 67 (the Montreal Universal and International Exposition of 1967).
• The theme song of the Montreal Expos is Les Expos sont là by Marc Gélinas.
• There were high hopes that a successful baseball team with a domed stadium would help influence the International Olympic Committee to award the 1976 Olympic Games to Montreal. Montreal was awarded the games on May 12, 1970.

• The Expos spent their first eight years playing in Jarry Park, a renovated minor league park. Olympic Stadium, current home to the Expos, was unveiled on July 17, 1976 for the Olympic Games (even though it was unfinished.) The Expos began playing there on April 15, 1977. The promise of a dome was not fulfilled until April 16, 1987, when a Kevlar roof was put in place. The stadium has a long history of financial and structural woes.

Les Expos sont là!

Medium: Radio

Program: CBC Radio Sports

Broadcast Date: April 14, 1969

Guest(s):


Host: Sheridan Nelson

Duration: 28:40

Last updated:
Oct. 27, 2003


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