The Montreal Expos finished the season with the best record in Major League Baseball. The Expos had 74 wins compared to 40 losses. The 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike forced an end to the season and any postseason aspirations that the franchise had. One of the highlights of the season was that five Expos represented the National League at the 1994 Major League Baseball All-Star Game held in Pittsburgh. Moisés Alou had the game-winning hit for the National League.
Offseason
Spring training
The Montreal Expos held spring training at Municipal Stadium in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Regular season
In 1994, the Expos team appeared to be reaching its potential. Led by rising young stars including Pedro Martínez, Larry Walker, Moisés Alou, Cliff Floyd, Mike Lansing and Jeff Fassero, Montreal was off to a 74-40 start, leading the National League Eastern Division. They had scored 585 runs (5.13 per game) and allowed 454 runs (3.98 per game) through 114 games by Friday, August 12.[4] Their 1994 pitching staff was very nearly as good as that of their division rivals, the Atlanta Braves, as the Expos finished the strike-shortened season with an MLB-best 3.56 ERA, an MLB-high 46 saves and just 288 walks, the fewest in the Majors.[5]
Walker, with 86 RBIs, was well on his way to his first 100-RBI year; Ken Hill was on pace to win 23 games while Pedro Martínez was on pace to strike out more than 200 batters. Moisés Alou was hitting .339 and on pace to collect more than 200 hits for the first time in his career. Marquis Grissom was on pace to score 137 runs. Two other Expos, namely Alou and Walker, were also on pace to score more than 100 runs. The team was also drawing well at home: through 52 home games in 1994, 1,276,250 fans had attended Expos games, for an average of 24,543 per game. At that pace, the Expos would have had a good chance of drawing two million fans for the first time since 1983.[6] The season, however, was stopped due to the 1994 players' strike. The World Series, for which the Expos appeared to be destined, was never played and Montreal lost many of its players during the next season due to free agency and salary constraints and the team never recovered. The 1994 Montreal Expos team that could have been remains one of baseball's hot discussion points. The collapse of the Expos would eventually lead to the franchise's move to Washington, D.C., for the 2005 season to become the Washington Nationals.
When baseball returned for an exhibition series in Olympic Stadium in March 2014, the team was honored during a pregame ceremony, along with a banner with the words On se souvient Édition 1994 (We remember the 1994 season).
Opening Day starters
Game Log
1994 Regular Season Game Log (74–40) (Home: 32–20; Road: 42–20) |
April (13–10) (Home: 6–4; Road: 7–6)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Report |
1 | April 4 | @ Astros | 5–6 (12 inn.) | Edens (1–0) | Shaw (0–1) | | 43,440 | 0–1 | Boxscore |
2 | April 5 | @ Astros | 5–1 | Hill (1–0) | Drabek (0–1) | | 16,227 | 1–1 | Boxscore |
3 | April 6 | @ Astros | 9–3 | Rueter (1–0) | Kile (0–1) | | 17,180 | 2–1 | Boxscore |
4 | April 8 | Cubs | 0–4 | Trachsel (1–0) | Martínez (0–1) | | 47,001 | 2–2 | Boxscore |
5 | April 9 | Cubs | 3–4 | Plesac (1–0) | Wetteland (0–1) | Myers (1) | 38,635 | 2–3 | Boxscore |
6 | April 10 | Cubs | 8–2 | Hill (2–0) | Guzmán (0–2) | | 16,183 | 3–3 | Boxscore |
7 | April 11 | Reds | 4–9 (11 inn.) | Carrasco (3–0) | Heredia (0–1) | | 12,526 | 3–4 | Boxscore |
8 | April 12 | Reds | 1–7 | Pugh (1–0) | Boucher (0–1) | | 12,466 | 3–5 | Boxscore |
9 | April 13 | Reds | 3–2 | Wetteland (1–1) | McElroy (0–1) | | 14,072 | 4–5 | Boxscore |
10 | April 15 | @ Rockies | 2–9 | Reynoso (1–1) | Fassero (0–1) | | 47,213 | 4–6 | Boxscore |
11 | April 16 | @ Rockies | 3–7 | Reed (1–1) | Hill (2–1) | | 51,347 | 4–7 | Boxscore |
12 | April 17 | @ Rockies | 5–6 (10 inn.) | Munoz (1–1) | Heredia (0–2) | | 55,443 | 4–8 | Boxscore |
13 | April 18 | @ Giants | 1–2 (11 inn.) | Jackson (1–0) | Scott (0–1) | | 16,502 | 4–9 | Boxscore |
14 | April 19 | @ Giants | 4–3 | Rojas (1–0) | Burba (0–1) | | 14,474 | 5–9 | Boxscore |
15 | April 20 | @ Padres | 4–2 | Fassero (1–1) | Sanders (1–2) | Rojas (1) | 7,095 | 6–9 | Boxscore |
16 | April 21 | @ Padres | 5–4 | Hill (3–1) | Whitehurst (1–3) | Rojas (2) | 11,420 | 7–9 | Boxscore |
17 | April 22 | @ Dodgers | 7–6 | Shaw (1–1) | Candiotti (3–1) | Rojas (3) | 36,434 | 8–9 | Boxscore |
18 | April 23 | @ Dodgers | 8–6 (11 inn.) | Scott (1–0) | McDowell (0–1) | Rojas (4) | 39,157 | 9–9 | Boxscore |
19 | April 24 | @ Dodgers | 1–7 | Astacio (1–2) | Martínez (0–2) | | 38,817 | 9–10 | Boxscore |
20 | April 26 | Giants | 7–3 | Fassero (2–1) | Swift (3–2) | Rojas (5) | 14,642 | 10–10 | Boxscore |
21 | April 27 | Giants | 7–1 | Hill (4–1) | Portugal (2–2) | | 11,605 | 11–10 | Boxscore |
22 | April 29 | Padres | 3–1 | Rueter (2–0) | Benes (1–5) | Rojas (6) | 15,114 | 12–10 | Boxscore |
23 | April 30 | Padres | 5–3 | Martínez (1–2) | Sager (0–2) | Rojas (7) | 18,314 | 13–10 | Boxscore |
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May (15–12) (Home: 8–5; Road: 7–7)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Report |
24 | May 1 | Padres | 3–2 (11 inn.) | Shaw (2–1) | Mauser (1–2) | | 20,626 | 14–10 | Boxscore |
25 | May 2 | Dodgers | 10–5 | Hill (5–1) | Gross (0–1) | Rojas (8) | 13,262 | 15–10 | Boxscore |
26 | May 3 | Dodgers | 4–10 | Hershiser (2–0) | Henderson (0–1) | | 15,413 | 15–11 | Boxscore |
27 | May 4 | Dodgers | 5–4 | Rojas (2–0) | Worrell (2–2) | | 16,875 | 16–11 | Boxscore |
28 | May 6 | @ Braves | 0–5 | Maddux (5–2) | Martínez (1–3) | | 48,808 | 16–12 | Boxscore |
29 | May 7 | @ Braves | 1–2 | Glavine (3–3) | Fassero (2–2) | | 49,157 | 16–13 | Boxscore |
30 | May 8 | @ Braves | 1–0 | Hill (6–1) | Smoltz (2–4) | Wetteland (1) | 48,742 | 17–13 | Boxscore |
31 | May 9 | Mets | 4–5 | Mason (2–1) | Rojas (2–1) | Franco (8) | 13,194 | 17–14 | Boxscore |
32 | May 10 | Mets | 2–3 (10 inn.) | Linton (4–0) | Wetteland (1–2) | | 13,158 | 17–15 | Boxscore |
33 | May 11 | Mets | 4–3 | Martínez (2–3) | Smith (2–4) | Rojas (9) | 18,511 | 18–15 | Boxscore |
34 | May 13 | Cardinals | 9–1 | Fassero (3–2) | Palacios (0–2) | Wetteland (2) | 19,427 | 19–15 | Boxscore |
35 | May 14 | Cardinals | 3–6 | Cormier (2–1) | Hill (6–2) | Pérez (7) | 18,181 | 19-16 | Boxscore |
36 | May 15 | Cardinals | 9–8 | Wetteland (2–2) | Rodriguez (1–2) | | 30,471 | 20–16 | Boxscore |
37 | May 16 | @ Phillies | 4–1 | Henry (1–0) | Schilling (0–7) | Rojas (10) | 28,236 | 21–16 | Boxscore |
38 | May 17 | @ Phillies | 5–6 | Jones (2–1) | Wetteland (2–3) | | 36,233 | 21–17 | Boxscore |
39 | May 18 | @ Phillies | 6–1 | Fassero (4–2) | Jackson (5–1) | | 41,032 | 22–17 | Boxscore |
40 | May 20 | @ Pirates | 5–3 | Hill (7–2) | Peña (1–1) | Wetteland (3) | 30,804 | 23–17 | Boxscore |
41 | May 21 | @ Pirates | 0–6 | Lieber (1–1) | Rueter (2-–1) | | 28,022 | 23–18 | Boxscore |
42 | May 22 | @ Pirates | 3–2 | Martínez (3–3) | Neagle (4-5) | Wetteland (4) | 39,037 | 24–18 | Boxscore |
43 | May 23 | @ Marlins | 2–3 | Rapp (3–1) | Fassero (4–3) | Nen (2) | 30,508 | 24–19 | Boxscore |
44 | May 24 | @ Marlins | 11–1 | Henry (2–0) | Hough (4–3) | | 26,598 | 25–19 | Boxscore |
45 | May 25 | @ Marlins | 3–1 | Hill (8–2) | Gardner (1–2) | Wetteland (5) | 25,025 | 26–19 | Boxscore |
46 | May 27 | Rockies | 4–2 | White (1–0) | Painter (0–2) | Wetteland (6) | 22,882 | 27–19 | Boxscore |
47 | May 28 | Rockies | 2–3 (10 inn.) | Ruffin (2–1) | Scott (1–2) | Bottenfield (1) | 30,452 | 27–20 | Boxscore |
48 | May 29 | Rockies | 4–3 (10 inn.) | Scott (2–2) | Ruffin (2–2) | | 26,774 | 28–20 | Boxscore |
49 | May 30 | @ Reds | 3–7 | Rijo (3–3) | Hill (8–3) | | 27,875 | 28–21 | Boxscore |
50 | May 31 | @ Reds | 4–5 (13 inn.) | Schourek (3–0) | Shaw (2–2) | | 25,046 | 28–22 | Boxscore |
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June (19–8) (Home: 9–6; Road: 10–2)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Report |
51 | June 1 | @ Reds | 10–9 | Scott (3–2) | Carrasco (3–2) | Martínez (1) | 23,653 | 29–22 | Boxscore |
52 | June 3 | @ Cubs | 3–1 | Shaw (3–1) | Crim (2–1) | Wetteland (7) | 26,037 | 30–22 | Boxscore |
53 | June 4 | @ Cubs | 6–1 | Martínez (4–4) | Banks (6–5) | | 37,187 | 31–22 | Boxscore |
54 | June 5 | @ Cubs | 10–5 (13 inn.) | Heredia (1–2) | Otto (0–1) | | 34,181 | 32–22 | Boxscore |
55 | June 6 | Astros | 10–5 | Henry (3–0) | Swindell (5–2) | Wetteland (8) | 14,322 | 33–22 | Boxscore |
56 | June 7 | Astros | 3–2 | Heredia (2–2) | Veres (2–3) | Wetteland (9) | 17,283 | 34–22 | Boxscore |
57 | June 8 | Astros | 2–9 | Williams (3–2) | Fassero (4–4) | | 17,289 | 34–23 | Boxscore |
58 | June 9 | @ Mets | 9–0 | Martínez (5–4) | Gooden (2–2) | | 16,775 | 35–23 | Boxscore |
59 | June 10 | @ Mets | 6–4 | Hill (9–3) | Jones (6–5) | Wetteland (10) | 19,924 | 36-23 | Boxscore |
60 | June 11 | @ Mets | 7–4 | Heredia (3–2) | Gozzo (2–3) | Wetteland (11) | 29,307 | 37–23 | Boxscore |
61 | June 12 | @ Mets | 4–5 | Manzanillo (1–1) | Rojas (2–2) | Franco (14) | 28,429 | 37–24 | Boxscore |
62 | June 13 | Pirates | 10–2 | Fassero (5–4) | Neagle (6–7) | | 17,236 | 38–24 | Boxscore |
63 | June 14 | Pirates | 12–7 | Martínez (6–4) | Smith (6–6) | Wetteland (12) | 15,781 | 39–24 | Boxscore |
64 | June 15 | Pirates | 13–2 | Hill (10–3) | Wagner (4–5) | Henry (1) | 21,269 | 40–24 | Boxscore |
65 | June 17 | Phillies | 8–10 | Quantrill (2–0) | Wetteland (2–4) | Jones (18) | 30,235 | 40–25 | Boxscore |
66 | June 18 | Phillies | 4–8 | Jackson (9–1) | White (1–1) | | 28,354 | 40–26 | Boxscore |
67 | June 19 | Phillies | 0–13 | Muñoz (3–2) | Fassero (5–5) | | 15,092 | 40–27 | Boxscore |
68 | June 20 | @ Cardinals | 8–4 | Shaw (4–1) | Murphy (2–3) | Rojas (11) | 27,658 | 41–27 | Boxscore |
69 | June 21 | @ Cardinals | 4–5 | Murphy (3–3) | Wetteland (2–5) | | 30,940 | 41–28 | Boxscore |
70 | June 22 | @ Cardinals | 6–4 | Rueter (3–1) | Tewksbury (8–7) | Wetteland (13) | 30,257 | 42–28 | Boxscore |
71 | June 24 | Marlins | 9–0 | Henry (4–0) | Rapp (4–3) | Rojas (12) | 25,266 | 43–28 | Boxscore |
72 | June 25 | Marlins | 7–3 | Heredia (4–2) | Hough (5–6) | | 22,040 | 44–28 | Boxscore |
73 | June 26 | Marlins | 1–6 | Gardner (2–2) | Martínez (6–5) | Nen (6) | 26,875 | 44–29 | Boxscore |
74 | June 27 | Braves | 7–2 | Hill (11–3) | Maddux (10–4) | | 45,291 | 45–29 | Boxscore |
75 | June 28 | Braves | 8–7 | Rojas (3–2) | Bedrosian (0–1) | | 40,623 | 46–29 | Boxscore |
76 | June 29 | Braves | 2–6 | Smoltz (6–7) | Henry (4–1) | | 45,960 | 46–30 | Boxscore |
77 | June 30 | @ Giants | 7–3 | Fassero (6–5) | Torres (2–8) | | 16,399 | 47–30 | Boxscore |
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July (18–8) (Home: 6–4; Road: 12–4)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Report |
78 | July 1 | @ Giants | 7–14 | Monteleone (2–2) | Heredia (4–3) | | 40,036 | 47–31 | Boxscore |
79 | July 2 | @ Giants | 10–9 | Hill (12–3) | Burba (0–5) | Wetteland (14) | 22,617 | 48–31 | Boxscore |
80 | July 3 | @ Giants | 5–8 | Portugal (6–6) | Rueter (3–2) | Beck (15) | 23,567 | 48–32 | Boxscore |
81 | July 4 | @ Dodgers | 5–1 | Henry (5–1) | Martínez (7–5) | Rojas (13) | 54,859 | 49–32 | Boxscore |
82 | July 5 | @ Dodgers | 1–2 (10 inn.) | Valdez (1–0) | Wetteland (2–6) | | 32,449 | 49–33 | Boxscore |
83 | July 6 | @ Dodgers | 4–2 | Scott (4–2) | Worrell (3–4) | Rojas (14) | 37,741 | 50–33 | Boxscore |
84 | July 7 | @ Padres | 7–0 | Hill (13–3) | Ashby (4–7) | | 10,728 | 51–33 | Boxscore |
85 | July 8 | @ Padres | 14–0 | Rueter (4–2) | Benes (6–10) | | 14,386 | 52–33 | Boxscore |
86 | July 9 | @ Padres | 5–1 | Henry (6–1) | Sanders (3–6) | | 13,286 | 53–33 | Boxscore |
87 | July 10 | @ Padres | 8–2 | Fassero (7–5) | Hamilton (5–4) | Rojas (15) | 15,848 | 54–33 | Boxscore |
All-Star Break: NL def. AL at Three Rivers Stadium, 8–7 (10) |
88 | July 14 | Giants | 3–8 | Black (3–0) | Martínez (6–7) | | 36,026 | 54–34 | Boxscore |
89 | July 15 | Giants | 3–7 | Portugal (8–6) | Henry (6–2) | | 28,031 | 54–35 | Boxscore |
90 | July 16 | Giants | 2–4 | Burkett (6–7) | Hill (13–4) | Beck (19) | 38,801 | 54–36 | Boxscore |
91 | July 17 | Giants | 4–6 | Van Landingham (5–1) | Fassero (7–6) | Beck (20) | 28,245 | 54–37 | Boxscore |
92 | July 18 | Padres | 9–2 | Rueter (5–2) | Krueger (1–2) | Scott (1) | 18,119 | 55–37 | Boxscore |
93 | July 19 | Padres | 4–3 | Martínez (7–7) | Ashby (4–9) | Wetteland (15) | 23,773 | 56–37 | Boxscore |
94 | July 20 | Padres | 5–2 | Henry (7–2) | Benes (6–11) | Wetteland (16) | 20,572 | 57–37 | Boxscore |
95 | July 22 | Dodgers | 8–2 | Hill (14–4) | Astacio (6–8) | | 32,253 | 58–37 | Boxscore |
96 | July 23 | Dodgers | 2–0 | Fassero (8–6) | Candiotti (7–5) | Wetteland (17) | 35,831 | 59–37 | Boxscore |
97 | July 24 | Dodgers | 7–4 | Rueter (6–2) | Gross (7–7) | Wetteland (18) | 34,402 | 60–37 | Boxscore |
98 | July 25 | @ Braves | 6–4 | Martínez (8–7) | Wohlers (7–2) | Wetteland (19) | 43,596 | 61–37 | Boxscore |
99 | July 26 | @ Braves | 5–3 | Henry (8–2) | Maddux (13–6) | Wetteland (20) | 49,324 | 62–37 | Boxscore |
100 | July 27 | @ Braves | 1–4 | Mercker (9–3) | Hill (14–5) | McMichael (20) | 49,333 | 62–38 | Boxscore |
101 | July 29 | @ Marlins | 8–4 | Shaw (5–1) | Lewis (1–4) | | 39,338 | 63–38 | Boxscore |
102 | July 30 | @ Marlins | 7–3 | Scott (5–2) | Gardner (3–4) | Wetteland (21) | 35,327 | 64–38 | Boxscore |
103 | July 31 | @ Marlins | 13–4 | Martínez (9–7) | Weathers (8–10) | White (1) | 29,300 | 65–38 | Boxscore |
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August (9–2) (Home: 3–1; Road: 6–1)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Report |
104 | August 1 | Cardinals | 3–2 (10 inn.) | Wetteland (3–6) | Rodriguez (2–5) | | 30,359 | 66–38 | Boxscore |
105 | August 2 | Cardinals | 5–4 | Hill (15–5) | Urbani (2–7) | Wetteland (22) | 37,533 | 67–38 | Boxscore |
106 | August 3 | Cardinals | 8–3 | Heredia (5–3) | Cormier (2–2) | | 30,541 | 68–38 | Boxscore |
107 | August 4 | Cardinals | 3–7 | Tewksbury (12–10) | Rueter (6–3) | | 39,044 | 68–39 | Boxscore |
108 | August 5 | @ Phillies | 5–0 | Martínez (10–7) | West (4–9) | | 33,642 | 69–39 | Boxscore |
109 | August 6 | @ Phillies | 4–3 (11 inn.) | Wetteland (4–6) | Jones (2–4) | Shaw (1) | 41,699 | 70–39 | Boxscore |
110 | August 7 | @ Phillies | 6–4 | Hill (16–5) | Muñoz (7–5) | Rojas (16) | 45,346 | 71–39 | Boxscore |
111 | August 8 | @ Pirates | 3–2 | Heredia (6–3) | Cooke (4–11) | Wetteland (23) | 16,722 | 72–39 | Boxscore |
112 | August 9 | @ Pirates | 4–3 | Rueter (7–3) | Lieber (6–7) | Wetteland (24) | 18,183 | 73–39 | Boxscore |
113 | August 10 | @ Pirates | 4–0 | Martínez (11–7) | Neagle (9–10) | Wetteland (25) | 15,690 | 74–39 | Boxscore |
114 | August 11 | @ Pirates | 0–4 | Smith (10–8) | Henry (8–3) | | 16,896 | 74–40 | Boxscore |
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Games Cancelled
1994 Games cancelled |
August
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Report |
| August 12 | Mets | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 13 | Mets | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 14 | Mets | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 15 | Rockies | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 16 | Rockies | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 17 | Rockies | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 19 | @ Astros | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 20 | @ Astros | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 21 | @ Astros | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 22 | @ Rockies | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 23 | @ Rockies | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 24 | @ Rockies | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 26 | Astros | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 27 | Astros | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 28 | Astros | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 29 | Cubs | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 30 | Cubs | Cancelled (strike) |
| August 31 | Cubs | Cancelled (strike) |
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September
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Report |
| September 2 | Reds | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 3 | Reds | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 4 | Reds | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 5 | @ Cubs | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 6 | @ Cubs | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 7 | @ Cubs | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 8 | @ Cubs | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 9 | @ Reds | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 10 | @ Reds | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 11 | @ Reds | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 12 | @ Mets | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 13 | @ Mets | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 14 | @ Mets | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 16 | Pirates | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 17 | Pirates | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 18 | Pirates | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 19 | Phillies | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 20 | Phillies | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 21 | Phillies | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 22 | Phillies | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 23 | @ Cardinals | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 24 | @ Cardinals | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 25 | @ Cardinals | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 26 | Marlins | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 27 | Marlins | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 28 | Marlins | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 29 | Marlins | Cancelled (strike) |
| September 30 | Braves | Cancelled (strike) |
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October
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Report |
| October 1 | Braves | Cancelled (strike) |
| October 2 | Braves | Cancelled (strike) |
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Season standings
Record vs. opponents
1994 National League Records Sources: |
Team |
ATL |
CHC |
CIN |
COL |
FLA |
HOU |
LAD |
MON |
NYM |
PHI |
PIT |
SD |
SF |
STL |
Atlanta |
— | 4–2 | 5–5 | 8–2 | 8–4 | 3–3 | 6–0 | 4–5 | 5–4 | 6–3 | 3–9 | 6–1 | 5–1 | 5–7 |
Chicago |
2–4 | — | 5–7 | 6–6 | 4–5 | 4–8 | 3–3 | 2–4 | 1–4 | 1–6 | 5–5 | 6–3 | 5–4 | 5–5 |
Cincinnati |
5–5 | 7–5 | — | 4–4 | 7–5 | 4–6 | 3–6 | 4–2 | 2–4 | 4–2 | 9–3 | 8–2 | 7–2 | 2–2–1 |
Colorado |
2–8 | 6–6 | 4–4 | — | 3–9 | 5–5 | 4–6 | 4–2 | 5–1 | 2–4 | 2–3 | 5–5 | 3–7 | 8–4 |
Florida |
4–8 | 5–4 | 5–7 | 9–3 | — | 2–4 | 3–3 | 2–7 | 6–4 | 4–6 | 1–6 | 5–1 | 2–4 | 3–7 |
Houston |
3–3 | 8–4 | 6–4 | 5–5 | 4–2 | — | 1–8 | 2–4 | 3–3 | 5–1 | 8–4 | 5–5 | 8–2 | 8–4 |
Los Angeles |
0–6 | 3–3 | 6–3 | 6–4 | 3–3 | 8–1 | — | 3–9 | 6–6 | 7–5 | 3–3 | 6–4 | 5–5 | 2–4 |
Montreal |
5–4 | 4–2 | 2–4 | 2–4 | 7–2 | 4–2 | 9–3 | — | 4–3 | 5–4 | 8–2 | 12–0 | 5–7 | 7–3 |
New York |
4–5 | 4–1 | 4–2 | 1–5 | 4–6 | 3–3 | 6–6 | 3–4 | — | 4–6 | 4–5 | 6–6 | 6–6 | 6–3 |
Philadelphia |
3-6 | 6–1 | 2–4 | 4–2 | 6–4 | 1–5 | 5–7 | 4–5 | 6–4 | — | 5–4 | 4–8 | 4–8 | 4–3 |
Pittsburgh |
9–3 | 5–5 | 3–9 | 3–2 | 6–1 | 4–8 | 3–3 | 2–8 | 5–4 | 4–5 | — | 3–3 | 1–5 | 5–5 |
San Diego |
1–6 | 3–6 | 2–8 | 5–5 | 1–5 | 5–5 | 4–6 | 0–12 | 6–6 | 8–4 | 3–3 | — | 5–2 | 4–2 |
San Francisco |
1–5 | 4–5 | 2–7 | 7–3 | 4–2 | 2–8 | 5–5 | 7–5 | 6–6 | 8–4 | 5–1 | 2–5 | — | 2–4 |
St. Louis |
7–5 | 5–5 | 2–2–1 | 4–8 | 7–3 | 4–8 | 4–2 | 3–7 | 3–6 | 3–4 | 5–5 | 2–4 | 4–2 | — |
Notable transactions
- April 8, 1994: Juan Bell was signed as a free agent by the Expos.[8]
Major League debuts
- Pitchers:
- Joey Eischen (Jun 19)
- Heath Haynes (Jun 1)
- Rod Henderson (Apr 19)
- Gabe White (May 27) [9]
Roster
1994 Montreal Expos |
Roster |
Pitchers
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Catchers
Infielders
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Outfielders
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Manager
Coaches
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Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = position; G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In
Other batters
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Relief pitchers
Other pitchers
Award winners
65th Major League Baseball All-Star Game
All-Star Game
- Moisés Alou, National League Outfield, Reserve
- Wil Cordero, National League Shortstop, Reserve
- Darren Fletcher, National League Catcher, Reserve
- Marquis Grissom, National League Outfield, Reserve
- Ken Hill, National League Pitcher, Reserve
Farm system
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| Championships |
- National League East: 1981 (second half)
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