History: With the long history and success of the minor league Montreal Royals in mind, the NL chose the Canadian city as one of their two new franchises (along with San Diego) for the 1969 season. The first regular season major league game played outside the United States took place at Jarry Park (Parc Jarry) on April 14, 1969, with the new Expos topping the visiting St. Louis Cardinals. The Expos chose red, white, and blue for the new team's color scheme, echoing the traditional colors of the Province of Quebec. This jacket is made of cotton-backed viscose satin, and features a quilted lining and twill lettering.
Product Details:
- Made in the USA
- Reproduction of the team jacket worn by the Montreal Expos in 1969
- Royal blue cotton-backed viscose satin body and sleeves
- Twill lettering on left breast
- 100% American wool knit trim
- Vintage pockets with leather trim
- Black quilted lining
- Snap front
- Item#: MTL69J