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Daily Position Focus: Pitcher

Kirk Rueter
Luis Ayala
Tony Armas, Jr.
Pascual Perez
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Pedro Martinez
Andre Dawson
Vladimir Guerrero

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* Factoid: Dan Schatzeder played Pitcher for the mighty Expos.
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Expos Coffee Talk
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A former Sporting News Minor League Player of the Year and two-time minor league leader in RBI, Floyd has the power to deliver the goods as a first baseman and the speed to roam the outfield. Touted by the 1996 Baseball Almanac as a "Willie McCovey-type player with speed," the Expos expect a lot out of the multi-threat star-inthe-making. A wrist injury curtailed Floyd for much of '95 so he should be itching to get back to form this season.



The clean, unpretentious design of the 1978 Topps set gave the photos room to breathe, making this one of the most adored issues of the '70s for collectors. A colored, scripted team name graced the lower-left, while a thin border framed each image. All-Stars were identified with small logos on their regular card. Gary Carter (#120) didn't get one this time, but he'd make 11 trips to the Midsummer Classic.



Ron set modern major league mark in 1972 by being hit by pitch 203rd time. Former modern mark was 189 times by Minnie Minoso.



Rookie Cards

Brandon Watson
Joey Eischen
Brian Barnes

Gallery Redux!

Delino DeShields, Second Base - Expos.
Bryn Smith, Pitcher - Expos.

Back to the Front! Expos card back du jour...

Tom Walker
Tom established an all-time pro baseball record with the longest no-hitter ever, a 15-inning masterpiece for Dallas-Fort Worth vs. Albuquerque. Tom faced only two batters over the minimum 45, 2 of the 4 batters he walked were erased, one on a steal and the other on a double play. Tom retired the first 18 batters he faced and the last 22. Game was played 8-4-71.
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Expos
Total Card Count

4,197

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