If the strike didn't wipe out the 1994 season, do you think the Montreal Expos would have won the World Series? They were 74-40 and 6 games ahead of the Braves - and pulling away from them in mid August when it all ended.
They had a stellar pitching staff, they were mashing the baseball on offense and they had momentum. And they were road warriors (42-20) - always a sign of a champion.
One thing people forget about that Expos team is that they weren't a "flash in the pan". They won 94 games in 1993 and *nearly* caught the Phillies down the stretch in what would have been a huge collapse for the Phillies.
2006-10-18
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