List of Montreal Expos Opening Day starting pitchers

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Livan Hernandez, who made one Opening Day start for the Expos franchise. Hernandezrockies.JPG
Liván Hernández, who made one Opening Day start for the Expos franchise.

The Montreal Expos were a former Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Montreal, Quebec from 1969 to 2004. The team relocated to Washington, D.C. after the 2004 season and became the Washington Nationals. The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honour, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season, [1] though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day. [2] The Expos used 19 different Opening Day starting pitchers in their 36 seasons. The 19 starters had a combined Opening Day record of 9  wins, 15  losses (915) and 12  no decisions. No decisions are awarded to the starting pitcher if the game is won or lost after the starting pitcher has left the game, or if the starting pitcher does not pitch at least five innings with the lead. The overall Opening Day franchise record is 1224.

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Steve Rogers holds the team record for most Opening Day starts with nine, and has an Opening Day record of 24, with three no-decisions. All of Rogers's Opening Day starts were on the road. Liván Hernández is the only pitcher to have made Opening Day starts for both the Expos (in 2004) and Nationals (2005, 2006, and 2011). [3]

For their first 19 Opening Day games, early season cold weather kept the Expos on the road. In 1988, the availability of Olympic Stadium and its retractable roof allowed the team to have its first Opening Day home game, in which Dennis Martínez was the starting pitcher. [4] The Expos never played on Opening Day in Jarry Park Stadium, their home from 1969 to 1976. Olympic Stadium, their home from 1977 to 2004, hosted six Opening Day games; five Expos starters accumulated a record of 0–3 (and three no-decisions).

The franchise's only playoff experience was in the strike-shortened 1981 season. In a special format created for that season, the Expos were the second-half champion, with a 3023 record. The team won the NL Division Series to become Eastern Division champions, winning three games to two over Philadelphia Phillies who had been the first-half champion with a 3421 record. [5] In 1981, Opening Day pitcher Steve Rogers faced Phillies ace Steve Carlton and won the first game of the series by a score of 31. [6] The Expos then lost the NL Championship Series to the first-half Western Division champion Los Angeles Dodgers three games to two on a ninth-inning home run in Game 5 by Rick Monday. [7]

Key

Olympic Stadium, home to the Expos from 1977-2004, hosted six Opening Day games. Le Stade Olympique1.jpg
Olympic Stadium, home to the Expos from 19772004, hosted six Opening Day games.
SeasonEach year is linked to an article about that particular Expos season.
WWin
LLoss
ND (W) No decision for starter; Expos won game
ND (L)No decision for starter; Expos lost game
Final
Score
Game score with Expos runs listed first
LocationStadium in bold for home game
Pitcher (#)Number of appearances as Opening Day starter with the Expos
*Advanced to the NLCS

Pitchers

Javier Vazquez, the 2001 and 2002 Opening Day starter Javier Vazquez on June 11, 2008.jpg
Javier Vázquez, the 2001 and 2002 Opening Day starter
Tony Armas Jr., the 2003 Opening Day starter Tony Armas, Jr.jpg
Tony Armas Jr., the 2003 Opening Day starter
SeasonPitcherDecisionFinal
score
OpponentLocationAttendanceRef(s) [3]
1969 Mudcat Grant ND (W)1110 New York Mets Shea Stadium 44,541 [8]
1970 Joe Sparma L15 Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field 30,124 [9]
1971 Carl Morton L24 New York Mets Shea Stadium 26,062 [10]
1972 Bill Stoneman W32 St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium 7,808 [11]
1973 Mike Torrez L23 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field 40,273 [12]
1974 Steve Renko ND (W)128 Pittsburgh Pirates Three Rivers Stadium 40,434 [13]
1975 Dave McNally W 84 St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium 31,769 [14]
1976 Steve Rogers L23 New York Mets Shea Stadium 17,013 [15]
1977 Steve Rogers (2)ND (W)43 Philadelphia Phillies Veterans Stadium 43,367 [16]
1978 Steve Rogers (3)L13 New York Mets Shea Stadium 11,376 [17]
1979 Steve Rogers (4)ND (W)32 (10 innings) Pittsburgh Pirates Three Rivers Stadium 36,141 [18]
1980 Steve Rogers (5)L36 Philadelphia Phillies Veterans Stadium 48,460 [19]
1981* Steve Rogers (6)ND (W)65 Pittsburgh Pirates Three Rivers Stadium 40,332 [20]
1982 Steve Rogers (7)W20 Philadelphia Phillies Veterans Stadium 7,795 [21]
1983 Steve Rogers (8)W30 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field 4,802 [22]
1984 Charlie Lea W42 Houston Astros Astrodome 28,105 [23]
1985 Steve Rogers (9)L14 Cincinnati Reds Cinergy Field 52,971 [24]
1986 Bryn Smith L06 Atlanta Braves Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium 37,858 [25]
1987 Floyd Youmans L511 Cincinnati Reds Cinergy Field 55,166 [26]
1988 Dennis Martínez L610 New York Mets Olympic Stadium 55,413 [4] [27]
1989 Dennis Martínez (2)ND (W)65 Pittsburgh Pirates Olympic Stadium 35,154 [28]
1990 Dennis Martínez (3)ND (L)56 (11 innings) St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium 48,752 [29]
1991 Dennis Martínez (4)W70 Pittsburgh Pirates Three Rivers Stadium 54,274 [30]
1992 Dennis Martínez (5)L02 Pittsburgh Pirates Three Rivers Stadium 48,800 [31]
1993 Dennis Martínez (6)L12 Cincinnati Reds Cinergy Field 55,456 [32]
1994 Jeff Fassero ND (L)56 (12 innings) Houston Astros Astrodome 43,440 [33]
1995 Jeff Fassero (2)W62 Pittsburgh Pirates Three Rivers Stadium 34,841 [34]
1996 Dagger-14-plain.png Jeff Fassero (3)L14 Cincinnati Reds Cinergy Field 53,136 [35]
1997 Jim Bullinger ND (W)21 St. Louis Cardinals Olympic Stadium 33,437 [36]
1998 Carlos Pérez L04 Pittsburgh Pirates Olympic Stadium 31,200 [37]
1999 Dustin Hermanson W92 Pittsburgh Pirates Three Rivers Stadium 43,405 [38]
2000 Dustin Hermanson (2)L410 Los Angeles Dodgers Olympic Stadium 51,249 [39]
2001 Javier Vázquez ND (W)54 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field 38,466 [40]
2002 Javier Vázquez (2)ND (W)76 Florida Marlins Olympic Stadium 34,351 [41]
2003 Tony Armas Jr. W102 Atlanta Braves Turner Field 40,258 [42]
2004 Liván Hernández ND (L)34 Florida Marlins Dolphin Stadium 55,315 [43]

Dagger-14-plain.png The scheduled Opening Day starter for April 1, 1996, was Pedro Martínez. Due to the death of umpire John McSherry, the game was postponed. Jeff Fassero then started the April 2 makeup game. [44]

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