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Baseball Montreal Expos logo enjoys afterlife across Canada and U.S. By Matthew Hansen, Special to the Montreal Gazette. April 2, 2018 4:26 PM.
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -- It took Tim Raines 10 years to finally win election to the Baseball Hall of Fame. For Bud Selig, who retired as MLB's ninth commissioner just two-and-a-half years ago, the ...
The Montreal Expos may be long gone, but the team's old logo is enjoying a noticeable revival — and not just with baseball fans. The team's vintage red, white and blue cap, with the tricolour "M ...
MONTREAL — It's more than a decade since baseball turned its back on Montreal … or was it the other way around? It no longer matters, judging by the city's love-fest for the game, a time-warp ...
In the “ouch, not sure” category, the Carolina Hurricanes have just won the award for the day and maybe even for the week.
It's a multi-colored M for Montreal, but it also has a red "e" inside of it (for Expos) and a blue "b" (for baseball). It's still a popular logo even though the Expos moved out of Canada after ...
Any baseball fan can tell you there's a representation of the New York City skyline in the Mets logo. Most probably know that one of the city's bridges and the Empire State Building appear too.
At first glance, this logo looks like an "M" in the colors of the French flag. A lowercase "e" and "b" are tucked into the "M." Officially, the letters stand for Montreal Expos Baseball.
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -- It took Tim Raines 10 years to finally win election to the Baseball Hall of Fame. For Bud Selig, who retired as MLB's ninth commissioner just two-and-a-half years ago, the ...
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