The new Netflix documentary "Who Killed the Montreal Expos?" is a fascinating look at the now-relocated Major League Baseball franchise that called Montreal home from 1969 to 2004, particularly for ...
I’ve been eagerly awaiting the release of director Jean-François Poisson’s Netflix documentary “Qui a tué les Expos de Montréal? Let me tell you, it was well worth the wait, so much so that I loved it ...
While the Toronto Blue Jays have captured the imagination of Canadian baseball fans by progressing to this year’s American League Championship Series, another Canada-based Major League Baseball team, ...
In 2012, Ashkan Karbasfrooshan, the Montreal founder of the digital media company WatchMojo, was watching the Washington Nationals, formerly the Expos. Most Montreal fans would have felt “bitter” ...
FLUSHING, NY -OCTOBER 3: A detail view of a Montreal Expos patch showing their logo during the game between the New York Mets and Montreal Expos at Shea Stadium on October 3, 2004 in Flushing, New ...
What happens beyond the baseball field is almost as interesting as the sport itself. Some narratives captivate the imagination of the audience further than what any single game can accomplish, ...
The timing of the new Netflix sports documentary, Who Killed the Montreal Expos?, couldn’t be better— or worse, depending on where you live, because Canadian baseball is in the North American ...
Let’s lead off with a spoiler alert. The documentary—not unflawed, but quite a good one, on balance—is titled, provocatively, Who Killed the Montreal Expos? But the demise of Canada’s beloved National ...
Many who remember the trajectory of the Expos franchise in the 1990s remain tortured by how close the team came to turning things around. Three ownership groups and one strike-shortened season later, ...
Fans of the Montreal Expos wearing team jerseys and hats at an MLB game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Tampa Bay Rays at Rogers Centre, in Toronto on September 2, 2012. A new Netflix ...
"Who Killed the Montreal Expos?" premieres on the streaming platform Netflix on Oct. 21. Directed by Jean-François Poisson, viewers will get a baseball business lecture on how not to run a ...
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