Calgary Expos

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The Calgary Expos were a minor league baseball team located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada from 1977-84. The team was a member of the Rookie level Pioneer League. The team was known as the Calgary Cardinals in 1977-78 after their affiliation with the St. Louis Cardinals. Calgary picked up the Expos moniker in 1979 when they switched affiliations to the Montreal Expos.

Calgary was joined by the Medicine Hat A's as expansion teams in 1977. The Expos relocated to Salt Lake City, Utah to become the Salt Lake City Trappers in 1985 to make room for the Calgary Cannons of the Pacific Coast League.

Season by season results

     
Season W-L Finish Win%
1977 34-36 4th .486
1978 37-32 3rd .536
1979 34-36 2nd .486
1980 23-46 3rd .333
1981 46-24 1st .657
1982 25-45 3rd .357
1983 48-28 1st .600
1984 28-42 4th .400
Total 255-243 --- .512

Playoffs

The Expos qualified for the playoffs twice in their seven year run, losing to the Butte Copper Kings 3-2 in the 1981 league championship series, and to the Billings Mustangs 3-1 in the 1983 series.

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