1994 Montreal Expos | ||
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League | National League | |
Division | East | |
Ballpark | Olympic Stadium | |
City | Montreal | |
Record | 74–40 | |
Divisional place | 1st | |
Owners | Claude Brochu | |
General managers | Kevin Malone | |
Managers | Felipe Alou | |
Television | The Sports Network (Dave Van Horne, Ken Singleton) SRC (Claude Raymond, Camille Dube) RDS Network (Denis Casavant, Alain Chantelois) | |
Radio | CIQC (English) (Dave Van Horne, Rich Griffin, Ken Singleton, Elliott Price) CKAC (French) (Jacques Doucet, Rodger Brulotte, Alain Chantelois) | |
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The 1994 Montreal Expos season was the 26th season of the franchise. They had the best record in Major League Baseball (74–40), when the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike ended the season and the team's postseason aspirations. From June 1 forward, Montreal transformed into the dominant club in the league, going 46−18 until the strike. In turn, they also produced the most successful season in franchise history in terms of winning percentage (.649, which would have been 105-57 in a full season). Five Expos represented the National League at the All-Star Game held in Pittsburgh, including Moisés Alou, who had the game-winning hit for the National League.