i didnt see cromartie waving a flag but i did see some fans. big deal. the only playoff series win in the expos franchise history, meanwhile the phillies have quite a few titles under their belt. so not much more opportunity to wave that canadian flag in US baseball stadiums over the years.
@@jimfrisk688 The Phillies and Expos both lucked out because of the 1981 strike. The Cardinals and Reds had better combined records in their respective divisions. After the Victory at The Vet, Cromartie's banner emerged at the edge of the Expos' dugout. If someone in the stands at The Vet displayed one what would Phillies goons have done? So much for "The City of Brotherly Love". Of course the Expos' only Division title wasn't a big deal to you. But they did make an entire nation proud. What American sports team has done that aside from the Gold Medalist 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team? The "Fightin' Phils" had a lot of shitty teams with rampant racism; so much so that Decades after Jackie' Robinson's death, the city offered his family a formal apology. Progressive, cosmopolitan Montreal is proud of its rich baseball heritage. "The City of Light": the only city where Robinson could've transitioned to the NL being arguably the greatest athlete of the 20th century, #42, graceful & courageous. After the Montreal Royales' won the 1946 International League Championship Jackie Robinson was chased by white mobs in Montreal for all the right reasons. I'll forever remain loyal to Montreal, milking 36 Years of Memories for all they're worth, MLB stands for "Montreal Loves Baseball" Meanwhile you can choke on a cheesesteak.
@@jimgray3346I Appreciate Expos Enthusiasts Everywhere, including briefly-batting backstop Tom Brady,, a 1995 flash-in-the-pan, his face photoshopped with jersey 12, identical digits Jarry Park patrons had pulled for as John BOCC-a-BELL-a approached the plate 50 yrs ago. TB's 7 SBs never nullify the class-to-the-core of #8, The Kid Carter. Merci Beaucoup to you, Jim Gray & Montreal fans all here to stay.
Merci Beaucoup!!!
I was so proud when
Warren Cromartie waved
The Maple Leaf Flag before
all the Phillies fans AT THE VET!!!
i didnt see cromartie waving a flag but i did see some fans. big deal. the only playoff series win in the expos franchise history, meanwhile the phillies have quite a few titles under their belt. so not much more opportunity to wave that canadian flag in US baseball stadiums over the years.
@@jimfrisk688 The Phillies and Expos both lucked out because of the 1981 strike.
The Cardinals and Reds had better combined records in their respective divisions.
After the Victory at The Vet, Cromartie's banner emerged at the edge of the Expos' dugout.
If someone in the stands at The Vet displayed one what would Phillies goons have done?
So much for "The City of Brotherly Love".
Of course the Expos' only Division title wasn't a big deal to you.
But they did make an entire nation proud. What American sports team
has done that aside from the Gold Medalist 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team?
The "Fightin' Phils" had a lot of shitty teams with rampant racism; so much so that
Decades after Jackie' Robinson's death, the city offered his family a formal apology.
Progressive, cosmopolitan Montreal is proud of its rich baseball heritage.
"The City of Light": the only city where Robinson could've transitioned to the NL
being arguably the greatest athlete of the 20th century, #42, graceful & courageous.
After the Montreal Royales' won the 1946 International League Championship
Jackie Robinson was chased by white mobs in Montreal for all the right reasons.
I'll forever remain loyal to Montreal, milking 36 Years of Memories for all they're worth,
MLB stands for "Montreal Loves Baseball" Meanwhile you can choke on a cheesesteak.
Steve was dialled in for this and the LA series, but he gets hell for one bad managerial decision.
Ayooye, les stades étaient LAIDS à l'époque!
Multi-Purpose, Cookie-Cutter Crap holes.
The Expos weren't even consulted before
Olympic Stadium: a concrete catastrophe
@@CharlesGeorge-zq5mp you're good at alliteration bro!
@@jimgray3346I Appreciate Expos Enthusiasts Everywhere, including
briefly-batting backstop Tom Brady,, a 1995 flash-in-the-pan, his face
photoshopped with jersey 12, identical digits Jarry Park patrons had
pulled for as John BOCC-a-BELL-a approached the plate 50 yrs ago.
TB's 7 SBs never nullify the class-to-the-core of #8, The Kid Carter.
Merci Beaucoup to you, Jim Gray & Montreal fans all here to stay.
piss poor quality
well why dont you find a better recording and post it to youtube you complainer.