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+ | * [[2001]] - [[Miguel Tejada]] hit for the cycle against the [[Seattle Mariners]], hitting a [[triple]] in the first inning, singling in the third, hitting a [[double]] in the sixth and hit a [[grand slam]] in the seventh inning. |
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* [[2004]] - MLB officially announced that the [[Montreal Expos]] franchise would move to [[Washington, D.C.]]. Hours after this, the [[Montreal Expos|Expos]] played their final game in [[Montreal]], a 9–1 loss to the [[Florida Marlins]] before a crowd of 31,395 at [[Olympic Stadium (Montreal)|Olympic Stadium]]. |
* [[2004]] - MLB officially announced that the [[Montreal Expos]] franchise would move to [[Washington, D.C.]]. Hours after this, the [[Montreal Expos|Expos]] played their final game in [[Montreal]], a 9–1 loss to the [[Florida Marlins]] before a crowd of 31,395 at [[Olympic Stadium (Montreal)|Olympic Stadium]]. |
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- 2001 - Miguel Tejada hit for the cycle against the Seattle Mariners, hitting a triple in the first inning, singling in the third, hitting a double in the sixth and hit a grand slam in the seventh inning.
- 2004 - MLB officially announced that the Montreal Expos franchise would move to Washington, D.C.. Hours after this, the Expos played their final game in Montreal, a 9–1 loss to the Florida Marlins before a crowd of 31,395 at Olympic Stadium.