National Post

ON THIS DAY

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July 13, 1982 - The Montréal Expos hosted the first Major League Baseball All-star Game held outside the U.S. Four members of the Expos appeared in the starting line-up for the National League, including pitcher Steve Rogers. The National League went on to defeat the American League 4–1, marking their 11th straight victory in the mid-summer classic. The Expos played their final game in Montréal in 2004 before becoming the Washington Nationals.

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