Netflix set to give behind-the-scenes look into the downfall of the Montreal Expos
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Netflix set to give behind-the-scenes look into the downfall of the Montreal Expos
"The Washington Nationals continued their great play in the month of September, as they clinched yet another series victory, this time with the Pittsburgh Pirates being on the opposite end. While the Nationals tried their absolute hardest to lose this game despite their two best hitters in James Wood and CJ Abrams going 0/7 with a walk combined, they were able to hold on for a 4-3 victory."
"Rookie Daylen Lile has continued to be scorching hot at the plate, and he has now raised his batting average to .288 on the season and his OPS to .796 in 79 career games. His growth over the season has been extremely promising for a team that has had very few things to be positive about in a lackluster campaign, but Lile should have a starting spot locked up long-term on this team moving forward."
"Last week, a trailer was released for Netflix's new documentary, which will be titled "Who Killed the Montreal Expos?" and should lead right into the beginning of the Washington Nationals. For those who are not as familiar with the roots of the organization and might be newer fans of the Nationals, the team is currently in their 20th season since becoming the Nationals, but before that they weren't even in the United States, as they were known as the Expos for a very long time."
Washington Nationals defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3, clinching a September series victory despite struggles from James Wood and CJ Abrams, who combined to go 0-for-7 with a walk. Rookie Daylen Lile has raised his batting average to .288 and his OPS to .796 across 79 career games, providing a promising offensive presence and likely a long-term starting role. The Nationals franchise traces its roots to the Montreal Expos, which existed 36 years before relocating to Washington in 2005. Netflix released a trailer for a documentary titled 'Who Killed the Montreal Expos?' examining the franchise's history and its transition to the Nationals.
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