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Across the banner are "Montreal Expos 1969-2004" and baseballs with Nos. 8, 10 and 30 the retired numbers of Rusty Staub, Gary Carter, Andre Dawson and Tim Raines. (Staub and Dawson both wore No. 10.) ...
Rusty Staub, a six-time All-Star who became a popular figure with the New York Mets and Montreal Expos, died early Thursday morning. Staub, who would have celebrated his 74th birthday Sunday, died ...
Rusty Staub, baseball’s lumbering Grand Orange and one of the finest and most durable hitters of his time, playing in the 1960s, ‘70s and ‘80s mostly for Houston, Montreal, Detroit and the ...
He made three straight All-Star teams with Montreal and hit a career-high 30 home runs for the last-place Expos in 1970. Though he spent only three full seasons in Montreal, plus a 38-game reunion ...
He made three straight All-Star teams with Montreal and hit a career-high 30 home runs for the last-place Expos in 1970. Though he spent only three full seasons in Montreal, plus a 38-game reunion ...
He became a full-fledged personality in Montreal during his three All-Star seasons. Traded from the Expos to the Mets on April 5, 1972 for Tim Foli, Mike Jorgensen and Ken Singleton.
Rusty Staub was one of many All-Stars on milk bottle caps to encourage fans to acquire each cap in the collection. Staub was a first baseman and outfielder for various teams, including the Astros ...
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