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ATLANTA -- It was rich theatre, even for a troupe long subjected to incredible plot lines.
And that's the key difference between Robinson's Ward of the State Expos and your 2011 New York Mets. While the fate of the Wilpons hangs in the lawsuit's balance, the Mets will keep moving forward.
Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, the first black manager in Major League Baseball, the last manager of the Montreal Expos and the only player to win the MVP award in both leagues, has died. He was 83.
By Ray Ratto Special to ESPN.com: Frank Robinson swears he will not manage again after this season. He declares that the Montreal Expos are doomed as a concept, no matter what they may do on the ...
New manager Frank Robinson, who has been charged with keeping the Expos competitive until who knows what happens to the franchise, looks into the empty stands at Olympic Stadium and summons up the ...
Frank Robinson not only is returning to manage the Montreal Expos for another season, he thinks the team can make the playoffs for the first time since 1981.
A Hall of Fame player, Robinson became MLB's first black manager in 1975 with the Indians and went on to manage the Expos in the franchise's final seasons in Montreal. He died after battling bone ...
New starts are nothing new for the Montreal Expos. It was only two springs ago Javier Vazquez and his teammates were greeted by new owner Jeffrey Loria, who promised to restore stability to a ...
JUPITER, Fla. Frank Robinson stood outside the Montreal Expos’ spring training site at Roger Dean Stadium yesterday and did his best to make the situation appear normal. “We’re not going to ...
Frank Robinson agreed to terms on a one-year contract to manage the Montreal Expos for a third season in 2004, Major League Baseball’s website reported. Robinson, 68, said in November that he ...