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Russ Taylor (baseball broadcaster)

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to house the club while a new stadium was constructed. Montreal’s lack of a suitable interim facility endangered the city’s franchise award, but the last-minute selection of the municipal site, and the decision to expand a small sports field to a 30,000-seat temporary venue, staved off the crisis.
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in a tribute that was aired on the day of Taylor’s death: “Russ loved Jarry Park, he loved the broadcasts, and he loved baseball—he loved the life, he loved the travels, he loved sitting around talking baseball playing trivia, and he loved the Expos.”
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in 1977. That season, Taylor also moved—from the radio booth to the Expo front office as director of communications. However, he was not able to serve a full year in his new post, succumbing to a
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Taylor began his radio career with CFCF in 1948 as a control-room engineer. During the 1950s, he called play-by-play action—including studio recreations of road games—for the
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Russ Taylor, and saw tears streaming down his cheeks. ‘I thought, “Wow!"' remembered Van Horne. '"This is much bigger to every Canadian, not just Montrealers and
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Taylor’s eight-season tenure as a member of the club’s radio team coincided with its tenancy at Jarry Park before the Expos moved into Montreal’s
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This biographical article relating to a Canadian baseball player, manager, or other figure is a
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and was then little known outside his native province—describe an amateur hockey match.
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franchise. Taylor, by then a sportscaster for CFCF, was instrumental in identifying
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in the late 1940s, he had been impressed when he heard Gallivan—who hailed from
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native Van Horne “looked over at his broadcast partner, born-and-bred
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Irvin also recalled that a youthful Taylor had recommended a future
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The Expos' first major-league game took place on April 8, 1969, at
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television outlets. His daughter is actress and comedian
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expansion teams—and the Expos became Canada's first
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Index

Canadian
Major League Baseball
play-by-play
Dave Van Horne
Montreal Expos
expansion team
1969
1976
Montreal
CFCF
CFCF-TV
Carolyn Taylor
Montreal Royals
International League
Triple-A
Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers
professional baseball
1968
National League
MLB
Jarry Park
Warren Giles
ballpark
Shea Stadium
New York Mets
O Canada
Pennsylvania
Montrealer
Quebecers
Olympic Stadium

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