In 1971, the adventure of the Quebec Carnavals baseball team began! The team was affiliated with the Montreal Expos, the first Major League Baseball team in Canada. The Carnavals were the Expos’ farm club in the Eastern League. Québec City baseball fans had the opportunity to watch Expos prospects such as Gary Carter and Andre Dawson, future members of the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, play at the Stade Municipal. Renamed the Metros in 1976, the team left for Memphis after the 1977 season. Did you experience this period when Quebecers got their first taste of professional baseball?
André Belle-Isle
Carnavals player Steve Newell was warmly dressed during a match in May 1974. In the first few weeks of the season, the team had to play in cold weather. This caused attendance at the Stade Municipal de Québec to drop. Québec City’s climate was one of the reasons the Expos’ AA affiliate moved from Montréal to Memphis after the 1977 season.
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