2000 Montreal Expos season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2000 Montreal Expos season was the 32nd season in franchise history.
Offseason
February 4, 2000: Charlie O'Brien was signed as a free agent with the Montreal Expos.[ 1]
March 17, 2000: Ted Lilly was sent by the Montreal Expos to the New York Yankees to complete an earlier deal made on December 22, 1999. The Montreal Expos sent players to be named later and Jake Westbrook to the New York Yankees for Hideki Irabu. The Montreal Expos sent Ted Lilly (March 17, 2000) and Christian Parker (March 22, 2000) to the New York Yankees to complete the trade.[ 2]
Spring training
In 2000, the Expos held spring training at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter , Florida , a facility they shared with the St. Louis Cardinals . It was their third season there.
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Source: NL Standings Head-to-Head
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LA
MIL
MTL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
AL
Arizona
—
3–6
5–4
2–5
7–6
4–5
6–1
7–6
4–5
4–5
2–7
8–1
7–2
9–4
6–7
5–4
6–9
Atlanta
6–3
—
4–5
2–5
5–4
6–6
5–4
7–2
6–3
6–7
7–6
8–5
5–2
8–1
6–3
3–4
11–7
Chicago
4–5
5–4
—
4–8
4–5
1–6
5–7
3–6
6–7
4–5
2–5
6–3
3–9
3–5
4–5
3–10
8–7
Cincinnati
5–2
5–2
8–4
—
6–3
3–6
7–5
4–5
5–8–1
6–3
5–4
3–4
7–6
4–5
3–6
7–6
7–8
Colorado
6–7
4–5
5–4
3–6
—
4–5
5–4
4–9
4–5
7–2
3–6
6–3
7–2
7–6
6–7
5–3
6–6
Florida
5–4
6–6
6–1
6–3
5–4
—
3–5
2–7
3–4
7–6
6–6
9–4
5–4
2–7
3–6
3–6
8–9
Houston
1–6
4–5
7–5
5–7
4–5
5–3
—
3–6
7–6
4–5
2–5
5–4
10–3
2–7
1–8
6–6
6–9
Los Angeles
6–7
2–7
6–3
5–4
9–4
7–2
6–3
—
3–4
5–3
4–5
5–4
4–5
8–5
7–5
3–6
6–9
Milwaukee
5–4
3–6
7–6
8–5–1
5–4
4–3
6–7
4–3
—
4–5
2–7
2–5
7–5
2–7
3–6
5–7
6–9
Montreal
5–4
7–6
5–4
3–6
2–7
6–7
5–4
3–5
5–4
—
3–9
5–7
3–4
3–6
3–6
2–5
7–11
New York
7–2
6–7
5–2
4–5
6–3
6–6
5–2
5–4
7–2
9–3
—
6–7
7–2
3–6
3–5
6–3
9–9
Philadelphia
1–8
5–8
3–6
4–3
3–6
4–9
4–5
4–5
5–2
7–5
7–6
—
3–6
2–5
2–7
2–7
9–9
Pittsburgh
2–7
2–5
9–3
6–7
2–7
4–5
3–10
5–4
5–7
4–3
2–7
6–3
—
7–2
2–6
4–8
6–9
San Diego
4–9
1–8
5–3
5–4
6–7
7–2
7–2
5–8
7–2
6–3
6–3
5–2
2–7
—
5–7
0–9
5–10
San Francisco
7–6
3–6
5–4
6–3
7–6
6–3
8–1
5–7
6–3
6–3
5–3
7–2
6–2
7–5
—
5–4
8–7
St. Louis
4–5
4–3
10–3
6–7
3–5
6–3
6–6
6–3
7–5
5–2
3–6
7–2
8–4
9–0
4–5
—
7–8
Expos vs. American League
Team
AL East
BAL
BOS
NYY
TB
TOR
Montreal
3–0
0–3
1–2
1–2
2–4
Notable transactions
June 5, 2000: Grady Sizemore was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 3rd round of the 2000 amateur draft. Player signed June 16, 2000.[ 3]
June 5, 2000: Cliff Lee was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 4th round of the 2000 amateur draft. Player signed July 6, 2000.[ 4]
June 5, 2000: Jason Bay was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 22nd round of the 2000 amateur draft. Player signed June 16, 2000.[ 5]
June 22, 2000: Charlie O'Brien was released by the Montreal Expos.[ 1]
September 28, 2000: Terrmel Sledge was sent by the Seattle Mariners to the Montreal Expos to complete an earlier deal made on August 8, 2000. The Seattle Mariners sent players to be named later to the Montreal Expos for players to be named later and Chris Widger. The Seattle Mariners sent Sean Spencer (August 10, 2000) and Terrmel Sledge (September 28, 2000) to the Montreal Expos to complete the trade.
Roster
2000 Montreal Expos
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
Legend
Expos win
Expos loss
Postponement
Bold
Expos team member
2000 game log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 3
Dodgers
4–10
Brown (1–0)
Hermanson (0–1)
Adams (1)
51,249
0–1
2
April 4
Dodgers
4–10
Park (1–0)
Irabu (0–1)
—
12,143
0–2
3
April 5
Dodgers
6–5
Telford (1–0)
Shaw (0–1)
—
8,867
1–2
4
April 6
Dodgers
11–3
Pavano (1–0)
Pérez (0–1)
—
9,121
2–2
5
April 7
Padres
5–10
Meadows (1–0)
Powell (0–1)
—
12,260
2–3
6
April 8
Padres
10–9
Telford (2–0)
Wall (0–1)
Urbina (1)
13,528
3–3
7
April 9
Padres
2–1
Irabu (1–1)
Boehringer (0–1)
Urbina (2)
9,782
4–3
8
April 11
@ Pirates
7–3
Vázquez (1–0)
Benson (0–2)
Kline (1)
11,335
5–3
9
April 12
@ Pirates
4–6
Silva (1–0)
Batista (0–1)
Williams (1)
10,290
5–4
10
April 13
@ Pirates
3–4
Silva (2–0)
Urbina (0–1)
—
11,162
5–5
11
April 14
@ Phillies
4–0
Hermanson (1–1)
Brock (0–2)
—
12,366
6–5
—
April 15
@ Phillies
Postponed (rain): Rescheduled for September 11.
12
April 16
@ Phillies
4–5
Aldred (1–1)
Telford (1–2)
—
18,648
6–6
—
April 17
@ Phillies
Postponed (rain): Rescheduled for September 11 as part of a doubleheader.
13
April 18
Cubs
4–3
Strickland (1–0)
Tapani (0–2)
Urbina (3)
9,975
7–6
14
April 19
Cubs
7–3
Pavano (2–0)
Quevedo (0–2)
—
10,112
8–6
15
April 20
Cubs
6–10
Williams (1–0)
Blank (0–1)
—
12,186
8–7
16
April 21
Brewers
5–1
Hermanson (2–1)
Haynes (2–1)
Urbina (4)
12,315
9–7
17
April 22
Brewers
3–7
Stull (1–1)
Irabu (1–2)
—
14,461
9–8
18
April 23
Brewers
6–4
Vázquez (2–0)
Navarro (0–4)
Urbina (5)
14,410
10–8
19
April 25
Rockies
10–4
Pavano (3–0)
Bohanon (0–2)
—
10,019
11–8
20
April 26
Rockies
9–2
Hermanson (3–1)
Jarvis (1–1)
Urbina (6)
10,735
12–8
21
April 28
@ Giants
9–3
Telford (3–1)
Ortiz (2–3)
—
40,930
13–8
22
April 29
@ Giants
1–2
Johnstone (2–1)
Telford (3–2)
Nen (4)
40,930
13–9
23
April 30
@ Giants
4–3
Strickland (2–0)
Johnstone (2–2)
Urbina (7)
40,930
14–9
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
24
May 1
@ Rockies
8–15
White (1–0)
Hermanson (3–2)
—
35,104
14–10
25
May 2
@ Rockies
6–12
Karl (1–2)
Powell (0–2)
—
39,132
14–11
26
May 3
@ Rockies
7–16
Astacio (3–2)
Irabu (1–3)
—
40,096
14–12
27
May 5
@ Brewers
10–2
Vázquez (3–0)
Bere (2–3)
—
10,002
15–12
28
May 6
@ Brewers
3–2
Telford (4–2)
Weathers (2–1)
Urbina (8)
12,381
16–12
29
May 7
@ Brewers
4–9
Haynes (4–2)
Hermanson (3–3)
—
11,989
16–13
—
May 8
Phillies
Postponed (rain): Rescheduled for May 11.
30
May 9
Phillies
3–2 (10)
Kline (1–0)
Gomes (1–3)
—
8,845
17–13
31
May 10
Phillies
0–8
Person (3–1)
Vázquez (3–1)
—
9,411
17–14
32
May 11
Phillies
4–6
Wolf (2–2)
Pavano (3–1)
Gomes (6)
8,311
17–15
33
May 12
Cubs
8–3
Thurman (1–0)
Wood (1–2)
Hermanson (1)
15,626
18–15
34
May 13
Cubs
1–2
Lieber (4–2)
Armas (0–1)
—
14,321
18–16
35
May 14
Cubs
16–15
Hermanson (4–3)
Aguilera (1–1)
—
10,621
19–16
36
May 16
Diamondbacks
2–0
Vázquez (4–1)
Johnson (7–1)
Hermanson (2)
11,898
20–16
37
May 17
Diamondbacks
10–2
Pavano (4–1)
Reynoso (2–4)
—
8,766
21–16
38
May 18
Diamondbacks
6–8
Kim (2–1)
Telford (4–3)
—
11,073
21–17
39
May 19
Astros
3–2
Hermanson (5–3)
Slusarski (0–1)
—
12,679
22–17
40
May 20
Astros
8–7
Irabu (2–3)
Elarton (2–1)
Hermanson (3)
15,166
23–17
41
May 21
Astros
8–3
Vázquez (5–1)
Lima (1–7)
—
20,111
24–17
42
May 23
@ Giants
3–2
Pavano (5–1)
Rueter (2–3)
Hermanson (4)
40,930
25–17
43
May 24
@ Giants
0–18
Estes (3–2)
Thurman (1–1)
—
40,930
25–18
44
May 25
@ Giants
1–4
Hernández (3–5)
Armas (0–2)
Nen (7)
40,930
25–19
45
May 26
@ Padres
2–6
Whiteside (2–0)
Irabu (2–4)
—
19,517
25–20
46
May 27
@ Padres
2–4
Wall (2–2)
Kline (1–1)
Hoffman (10)
40,110
25–21
47
May 28
@ Padres
3–4
Walker (1–0)
Pavano (5–2)
Hoffman (11)
26,411
25–22
48
May 30
@ Reds
2–4
Fernández (2–0)
Armas (0–3)
Williamson (6)
20,250
25–23
49
May 31
@ Reds
10–4
Johnson (1–0)
Parris (2–7)
—
21,207
26–23
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
50
June 1
@ Reds
9–7
Vázquez (6–1)
Villone (6–2)
Kline (2)
23,099
27–23
51
June 2
Orioles
5–3
Pavano (6–2)
Johnson (0–4)
Kline (3)
12,654
28–23
52
June 3
Orioles
7–4
Lira (1–0)
Rapp (4–3)
Kline (4)
13,628
29–23
53
June 4
Orioles
1–0
Armas (1–3)
Ponson (3–3)
Kline (5)
15,181
30–23
54
June 5
Yankees
6–4
Johnson (2–0)
Cone (1–6)
Kline (6)
18,095
31–23
55
June 6
Yankees
1–8
Grimsley (2–1)
Vázquez (6–2)
—
24,453
31–24
56
June 7
Yankees
2–7
Hernández (6–4)
Pavano (6–3)
—
25,381
31–25
57
June 9
@ Blue Jays
3–13
Carpenter (5–5)
Tucker (0–1)
—
26,122
31–26
58
June 10
@ Blue Jays
11–2
Armas (2–3)
Escobar (5–7)
—
30,239
32–26
59
June 11
@ Blue Jays
3–8
Koch (4–1)
Mota (0–1)
—
25,838
32–27
60
June 12
@ Brewers
1–8
Bere (4–5)
Vázquez (6–3)
—
16,686
32–28
61
June 13
@ Brewers
9–4
Pavano (7–3)
Woodard (1–5)
—
10,705
33–28
62
June 14
@ Brewers
2–11
Wright (2–1)
Johnson (2–1)
—
12,875
33–29
63
June 16
@ Cubs
8–9
Van Poppel (2–2)
Armas (2–4)
Aguilera (14)
38,010
33–30
64
June 17
@ Cubs
0–1
Rain (1–0)
Hermanson (5–4)
Aguilera (15)
39,502
33–31
65
June 18
@ Cubs
4–3 (11)
Telford (5–3)
Garibay (1–3)
Rigby (2)
38,752
34–31
66
June 19
Pirates
2–1
Pavano (8–3)
Loiselle (0–2)
Kline (7)
7,483
35–31
67
June 20
Pirates
1–2
Benson (6–5)
Johnson (2–2)
Williams (10)
8,056
35–32
68
June 21
Pirates
3–8
Córdova (5–5)
Armas (2–5)
Peters (1)
8,324
35–33
69
June 22
Pirates
6–5
Hermanson (6–4)
Ritchie (4–4)
Telford (2)
8,635
36–33
70
June 23
Phillies
6–13
Coggin (1–0)
Vázquez (6–4)
—
8,197
36–34
71
June 24
Phillies
1–8
Wolf (7–4)
Pavano (8–4)
—
8,374
36–35
72
June 25
Phillies
3–1
Johnson (3–2)
Byrd (1–6)
Kline (8)
13,164
37–35
73
June 27
Braves
6–4
Armas (3–5)
Glavine (7–5)
Kline (9)
11,636
38–35
74
June 28
Braves
4–7
Mulholland (8–6)
Hermanson (6–5)
Ligtenberg (5)
12,653
38–36
75
June 30
Marlins
4–5
Almanza (1–0)
Kline (1–2)
Alfonseca (23)
8,047
38–37
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
76
July 1
Marlins
5–6
Dempster (9–4)
Johnson (3–3)
Alfonseca (24)
8,529
38–38
77
July 2
Marlins
1–2
Cornelius (3–2)
Santana (0–1)
Alfonseca (25)
9,076
38–39
78
July 3
@ Braves
17–1
Armas (4–5)
Mulhollandl (8–8)
—
44,302
39–39
79
July 4
@ Braves
3–7
Maddux (10–3)
Hermanson (6–6)
—
47,277
39–40
80
July 5
@ Braves
6–5
Vázquez (7–4)
Millwood (5–7)
Kline (10)
34,044
40–40
81
July 6
@ Braves
4–2
Johnson (4–3)
Burkett (6–4)
Kline (11)
36,377
41–40
82
July 7
Blue Jays
10–5
Lira (2–0)
Quantrill (0–5)
—
13,317
42–40
83
July 8
Blue Jays
3–6
Wells (15–2)
Armas (4–6)
Koch (20)
17,420
42–41
84
July 9
Blue Jays
3–13
Castillo (6–5)
Hermanson (6–7)
—
22,489
42–42
All–Star Break (July 10–12)
85
July 13
@ Devil Rays
4–6
Mecir (7–1)
Lira (2–1)
Hernández (13)
14,924
42–43
86
July 14
@ Devil Rays
5–8
Lopez (6–6)
Armas (4–7)
Hernández (14)
15,870
42–44
87
July 15
@ Devil Rays
4–1
Hermanson (7–7)
Trachsel (6–9)
Kline (12)
19,366
43–44
88
July 16
@ Red Sox
2–5
Wakefield (6–5)
Johnson (4–4)
Wasdin (1)
32,164
43–45
89
July 17
@ Red Sox
3–7
Pichardo (4–1)
Telford (5–4)
—
32,703
43–46
90
July 18
@ Red Sox
1–3
Martínez (9–4)
Vázquez (7–5)
Lowe (21)
32,629
43–47
91
July 19
Mets
3–5
Mahomes (4–1)
Kline (1–3)
Benítez (22)
14,198
43–48
92
July 20
Mets
4–1
Hermanson (8–7)
Hampton (9–7)
Strickland (1)
13,348
44–48
93
July 21
@ Marlins
7–3
Thurman (2–1)
Smith (0–3)
—
11,234
45–48
94
July 22
@ Marlins
17–7
Johnson (5–4)
Cornelius (3–4)
—
15,476
46–48
95
July 23
@ Marlins
7–6
Vázquez (8–5)
Sánchez (6–8)
Strickland (2)
11,307
47–48
96
July 25
@ Mets
0–5
Rusch (7–7)
Hermanson (8–8)
—
41,028
47–49
—
July 26
@ Mets
Postponed (rain): Rescheduled for July 27 as part of a doubleheader.
97
July 27 (1)
@ Mets
8–9
Franco (5–3)
Strickland (2–1)
Benítez (23)
35,088
47–50
98
July 27 (2)
@ Mets
3–4
Hampton (10–7)
Irabu (2–5)
—
47–51
99
July 28
Reds
3–8
Dessens (5–0)
Johnson (5–5)
—
11,547
47–52
100
July 29
Reds
3–4 (11)
Graves (10–0)
Santana (0–2)
—
13,577
47–53
101
July 30
Reds
4–7
Bell (5–6)
Hermanson (8–9)
Graves (18)
14,495
47–54
102
July 31
Cardinals
0–4
Kile (13–6)
Thurman (2–2)
—
9,558
47–55
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
103
August 1
Cardinals
4–0
Moore (1–0)
Ankiel (7–7)
—
9,818
48–55
104
August 2
Cardinals
7–10
Hentgen (10–8)
Johnson (5–6)
—
9,669
48–56
105
August 4
@ Astros
6–7
Green (1–0)
Kline (1–4)
Dotel (5)
38,502
48–57
106
August 5
@ Astros
10–9
Strickland (3–1)
Valdes (2–4)
Kline (13)
42,399
49–57
107
August 6
@ Astros
1–8
Elarton (12–4)
Thurman (2–3)
—
36,882
49–58
108
August 7
@ Diamondbacks
2–5
Schilling (9–6)
Moore (1–1)
—
31,526
49–59
109
August 8
@ Diamondbacks
9–3
Lira (3–1)
Anderson (9–5)
—
33,113
50–59
110
August 9
@ Diamondbacks
4–3
Strickland (4–1)
Guzmán (4–4)
Telford (2)
33,500
51–59
111
August 11
Rockies
3–10
Bohanon (6–8)
Hermanson (8–10)
—
9,136
51–60
112
August 12
Rockies
2–14
Yoshii (5–12)
Moore (1–2)
—
9,815
51–61
113
August 13
Rockies
3–5
Chouinard (1–1)
Strickland (4–2)
White (3)
10,606
51–62
114
August 14
Rockies
3–4
House (1–0)
Strickland (4–3)
Jiménez (16)
6,924
51–63
115
August 15
Giants
7–9
del Toro (1–0)
Lira (3–2)
Nen (29)
7,165
51–64
116
August 16
Giants
1–4
Gardner (8–6)
Hermanson (8–11)
Nen (30)
7,910
51–65
117
August 17
Giants
4–5
Estes (12–3)
Moore (1–3)
Rodríguez (3)
9,198
51–66
118
August 18
@ Padres
6–3
Thurman (3–3)
Clement (11–11)
Strickland (3)
20,597
52–66
119
August 19
@ Padres
3–4 (11)
Walker (7–1)
Santana (0–3)
—
56,779
52–67
120
August 20
@ Padres
4–5
Witasick (4–9)
Lira (3–3)
Hoffman (34)
25,343
52–68
121
August 21
@ Dodgers
4–1
Hermanson (9–11)
Herges (8–3)
Strickland (4)
32,053
53–68
122
August 22
@ Dodgers
6–14
Adams (6–6)
Santana (0–4)
—
29,804
53–69
123
August 23
@ Dodgers
1–5
Brown (11–5)
Thurman (3–4)
—
31,337
53–70
124
August 24
@ Dodgers
0–7
Park (13–8)
Vázquez (8–6)
—
28,896
53–71
125
August 25
Astros
1–3
Holt (6–12)
Lira (3–4)
Dotel (10)
7,636
53–72
126
August 26
Astros
5–4
Hermanson (10–11)
Lima (5–15)
Kline (14)
8,619
54–72
127
August 27
Astros
3–7
Elarton (15–4)
Moore (1–4)
—
10,732
54–73
128
August 28
Diamondbacks
9–5
Thurman (4–4)
Schilling (10–9)
Telford (3)
6,389
55–73
129
August 29
Diamondbacks
7–8
Plesac (4–4)
Forster (0–1)
Mesa (11)
6,029
55–74
130
August 30
Diamondbacks
0–7
Johnson (17–5)
Lira (3–5)
—
7,650
55–75
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
131
September 1
@ Reds
2–8
Bell (6–7)
Hermanson (10–12)
—
22,973
55–76
132
September 2
@ Reds
9–5
Lira (4–5)
Villone (9–8)
—
29,403
56–76
133
September 3
@ Reds
1–8
Parris (10–14)
Thurman (4–5)
—
26,152
56–77
134
September 4
@ Cardinals
2–4
Hentgen (14–12)
Vázquez (8–7)
Veres (25)
39,704
56–78
135
September 5
@ Cardinals
6–7
Reames (1–1)
Santana (0–5)
Timlin (12)
31,821
56–79
136
September 6
@ Cardinals
7–2
Hermanson (11–12)
Stephenson (15–8)
—
30,280
57–79
137
September 7
@ Cardinals
1–6
Kile (17–9)
Armas (4–8)
—
30,799
57–80
138
September 8
@ Braves
2–3
Ashby (9–12)
Moore (1–4)
Rocker (20)
35,870
57–81
139
September 9
@ Braves
7–5 (12)
Santana (1–5)
Seelbach (0–1)
—
47,775
58–81
140
September 10
@ Braves
4–0
Vázquez (9–7)
Glavine (19–7)
—
39,068
59–81
141
September 11 (1)
@ Phillies
2–5
Politte (3–2)
Hermanson (11–13)
Brantley (23)
11,310
59–82
142
September 11 (2)
@ Phillies
7–6
Mota (1–1)
Padilla (1–2)
Strickland (5)
60–82
143
September 12
@ Phillies
1–0
Armas (5–8)
Telemaco (1–1)
Strickland (6)
12,135
61–82
144
September 13
@ Phillies
5–15
Chen (7–2)
Lira (4–6)
—
12,316
61–83
145
September 14
Mets
4–10
Rusch (10–10)
Thurman (4–6)
—
6,219
61–84
146
September 15
Mets
4–3
Vázquez (10–7)
Wendell (7–6)
Strickland (7)
6,979
62–84
147
September 16
Mets
4–10
Reed (10–5)
Hermanson (11–14)
—
9,045
62–85
148
September 17
Mets
5–0
Armas (6–8)
Jones (9–6)
—
9,349
63–85
149
September 18
Marlins
11–4
Lira (5–6)
Sánchez (9–11)
—
4,769
64–85
150
September 19
Marlins
1–3
Dempster (13–10)
Thurman (4–7)
Alfonseca (42)
5,283
64–86
151
September 20
Marlins
4–2
Vázquez (11–7)
Cornelius (3–10)
Strickland (8)
5,851
65–86
152
September 21
Marlins
10–3
Hermanson (12–14)
Burnett (2–7)
—
4,801
66–86
153
September 22
Braves
6–4
Armas (7–8)
Millwood (10–12)
Strickland (9)
8,464
67–86
154
September 23
Braves
0–10
Maddux (19–8)
Lira (5–7)
—
10,136
67–87
155
September 24
Braves
5–14
Ashby (12–12)
Thurman (4–8)
—
11,350
67–88
156
September 25
Braves
0–6
Glavine (20–9)
Vázquez (11–8)
—
6,931
67–89
157
September 26
@ Marlins
4–5 (10)
Alfonseca (5–6)
Kline (1–5)
—
8,538
67–90
158
September 27
@ Marlins
3–6
Burnett (3–7)
Armas (7–9)
Alfonseca (43)
10,269
67–91
159
September 28
@ Marlins
4–7
Penny (8–7)
Lira (5–8)
Alfonseca (44)
7,864
67–92
160
September 29
@ Mets
2–11
Hampton (15–10)
Thurman (4–9)
—
28,788
67–93
161
September 30
@ Mets
2–4
Wendell (8–6)
Vázquez (11–9)
Benítez (41)
39,468
67–94
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
162
October 1
@ Mets
2–3 (13)
Mahomes (5–3)
Powell (0–3)
—
44,869
67–95
Attendance
The Expos drew 926,272 fans at Olympic Stadium during 2000, placing them 16th in attendance for the season among the 16 National League teams.[ 6] Their highest attendance at a home game occurred on April 3, when they drew an Opening Day crowd of 51,249 for a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers , while the low mark was 4,769 for a game against the Florida Marlins on September 18.[ 6]
Player stats
Batting
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Complete offensive statistics are available here .
Pitching
Note: Pos = Position; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Complete pitching statistics are available here.
Award winners
2000 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Farm system
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References
Franchise Ballparks
Culture Lore Rivalries Retired numbers Division Championships
National League East: 1981 (second half)
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