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1984 Montreal Expos season

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Owner(s)
  
Charles Bronfman

General manager(s)
  
John McHale, Murray Cook

Manager(s)
  
Bill Virdon, Jim Fanning

Local television
  
CBC Television (Dave Van Horne, Duke Snider) Télévision de Radio-Canada (Jean-Pierre Roy, Raymond Lebrun)

Local radio
  
CFCF (English) (Dave Van Horne, Duke Snider, Tommy Hutton, Ron Reusch) CKAC (French) (Jacques Doucet, Rodger Brulotte)

The Expos recorded 78 wins during the 1984 season and finished in fifth place in the National League East. A managerial change occurred as Bill Virdon was replaced by Jim Fanning. The highlight of the Expos season was the acquisition of Pete Rose. After being benched in the 1983 World Series, Rose left the Phillies and signed a one-year contract with the Montreal Expos.

Contents

Offseason

  • October 7, 1983: Woodie Fryman was released by the Expos.
  • October 31, 1983: Tim Barrett was signed as an amateur free agent by the Expos.
  • December 7, 1983: Scott Sanderson was traded by the Expos to the Chicago Cubs, and Al Newman was traded by the Expos to the San Diego Padres as part of a 3-team trade. The Padres sent Gary Lucas to the Montreal Expos. The Cubs sent Carmelo Martínez, Craig Lefferts, and Fritzie Connally to the Padres.
  • December 7, 1983: Ray Burris was traded by the Expos to the Oakland Athletics for Rusty McNealy and cash.
  • December 19, 1983: Dan Schatzeder was signed as a free agent by the Expos.
  • December 23, 1983: Sal Butera was signed as a free agent by the Expos.
  • January 20, 1984: Pete Rose was signed as a free agent by the Expos.
  • February 27, 1984: Al Oliver was traded by the Expos to the San Francisco Giants for Max Venable, Fred Breining, and a player to be named later. The Giants completed the trade by sending Andy McGaffigan to the Expos on March 31.
  • Regular season

  • April 13, 1984: Pete Rose doubled off of his former teammate, Phillies pitcher Jerry Koosman, for his 4,000th career hit. Rose would join Ty Cobb as only the second player to enter the 4000 hit club. The hit came 21 years to the day after Rose's first career hit. Rose was eventually traded to the Reds for infielder Tom Lawless on August 15. While with the Expos, Rose had 72 hits and batted .259.
  • Opening Day starters

  • Gary Carter
  • Andre Dawson
  • Charlie Lea
  • Bryan Little
  • Tim Raines
  • Bobby Ramos
  • Pete Rose
  • Ángel Salazar
  • Tim Wallach
  • Notable transactions

  • June 4, 1984: Anthony Young was drafted by the Expos in the 10th round of the 1984 Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign.
  • July 20, 1984: Al Newman was traded by the San Diego Padres to the Montreal Expos for Greg Harris.
  • August 16, 1984: Pete Rose was traded by the Expos to the Cincinnati Reds for Tom Lawless.
  • 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

    Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

    Starting pitchers

    Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

    Other pitchers

    Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

    Relief pitchers

    Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

    Award winners

  • Andre Dawson, Gold Glove Award, Outfield
  • Tim Raines, National League Leader, 38 Doubles
  • Tim Raines, National League Leader, 75 Stolen Bases
  • 1984 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

  • Gary Carter, Catcher, Starter
  • Charlie Lea, Pitcher, Starter
  • Tim Raines, Outfield, Reserve
  • Tim Wallach, Third Baseman, Reserve
  • References

    1984 Montreal Expos season Wikipedia