Throwback Expos day at D.C. baseball game divides Montrealers — and Americans
MONTREAL — An Expos throwback day at the Washington Nationals’ ballpark has divided Montrealers, with some cheering the vintage uniforms donned by players Saturday afternoon as an overdue homage and others chastising the move as an “insult” to their baseball forebears.
The Nationals — created after the Expos moved to Washington in 2005 — announced this week they would tout the powder blue away jerseys and pants along with the vintage caps sported by Montreal players in their inaugural season 50 years ago.
The gimmick fits into a night of retro theatrics at Nationals Stadium that includes 1960s pop tunes, a stylized “M” on the scoreboard, a ceremonial first pitch thrown by newly inducted Expos Hall-of-Famer Vladimir Guerrero Sr. — and, of course, some poutine and smoked meat among the concessions.
While the stadium features a “ring of honour” that includes Expos legends like Gary Carter and Tim Raines, the Nationals’ northern roots go largely unacknowledged in D.C., according to observers.