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- Offseason
- Spring training
- Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Opening Day starters Notable transactions Roster Game log
- Player stats Batting Starters by position Other batters Pitching Starting pitchers Other pitchers Relief pitchers
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{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB yearly | name = Montreal Expos | season = 1992 | misc = | logo = Image:MontrealExpos 100.png|center | current league = National League | y1 = 1969 | division = Eastern Division | y2 = 1969 | Uniform logo = | ballpark = Olympic Stadium | y4 = 1977 | city = Montreal | y5 = 1969 | owners = Claude Brochu | general managers = Dan Duquette | managers = Felipe Alou | television = CTV Television Network The Sports Network (Dave Van Horne, Ken Singleton)
SRC RDS Network (Claude Raymond, Raymond Lebrun, Denis Casavant, Rodger Brulotte) | radio = CIQC (English) (Dave Van Horne, Bobby Winkles, Ken Singleton, Elliott Price)
CKAC (French) (Jacques Doucet, Rodger Brulotte) |}}The 1992 Montreal Expos season was the 24th season in franchise history. Offseason- November 15, 1991: Gary Carter was selected off waivers by the Expos from the Los Angeles Dodgers.[1]
- November 18, 1991: Kenny Williams was released by the Expos.[2]
- November 25, 1991: Andrés Galarraga was traded by the Expos to the St. Louis Cardinals for Ken Hill.[3]
- December 10, 1991: Sergio Valdez was signed as a free agent by the Expos.[4]
- January 10, 1992: Scott Service was signed as a free agent by the Expos.[5]
- February 12, 1992: Rick Cerone was signed as a free agent by the Expos.[6]
Spring trainingThe Expos held spring training at West Palm Beach Municipal Stadium in West Palm Beach, Florida – a facility they shared with the Atlanta Braves. It was their 16th season at the stadium; they had conducted spring training there from 1969 to 1972 and since 1981. Regular seasonSeason standings{{1992 NL East standings|highlight=Montreal Expos}}Record vs. opponents{{1992 NL Record vs. opponents|team=MON}}Opening Day starters- Iván Calderón
- Gary Carter
- Archi Cianfrocco
- Delino DeShields
- Mark Gardner
- Marquis Grissom
- Spike Owen
- Larry Walker
- Tim Wallach[7]
Notable transactions- May 8, 1992: Steve Lyons was signed as a free agent by the Expos.[8]
- June 1, 1992: José Vidro was drafted by the Expos in the 6th round of the 1992 Major League Baseball draft. Player signed June 2, 1992.[9]
- June 27, 1992: Steve Lyons was purchased from the Expos by the Boston Red Sox.[8]
- July 15, 1992: Jerry Willard was signed as a free agent by the Expos.[10]
- July 16, 1992: Rick Cerone was released by the Expos.[6]
Roster1992 Montreal Expos |
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Roster | Pitchers- {{MLBplayer|47|Brian Barnes}}
- {{MLBplayer|46|Kent Bottenfield}}
- {{MLBplayer|39|Jeff Fassero}}
- {{MLBplayer|28|Mark Gardner}}
- {{MLBplayer|42|Chris Haney}}
- {{MLBplayer|52|Gil Heredia}}
- {{MLBplayer|44|Ken Hill}}
- {{MLBplayer|37,56|Jonathan Hurst}}
- {{MLBplayer|42|Bill Krueger}}
- {{MLBplayer|34,40|Bill Landrum}}
- {{MLBplayer|32|Dennis Martínez}}
- {{MLBplayer|36|Matt Maysey}}
- {{MLBplayer|43|Chris Nabholz}}
- {{MLBplayer|50|Bill Risley}}
- {{MLBplayer|51|Mel Rojas}}
- {{MLBplayer|55|Bill Sampen}}
- {{MLBplayer|36|Scott Service}}
- {{MLBplayer|41|Doug Simons}}
- {{MLBplayer|26|Sergio Valdez}}
- {{MLBplayer|57|John Wetteland}}
- {{MLBplayer|20|Pete Young}}
| | Catchers- {{MLBplayer| 8|Gary Carter}}
- {{MLBplayer|13|Rick Cerone}}
- {{MLBplayer|24|Darrin Fletcher}}
- {{MLBplayer|53|Tim Laker}}
- {{MLBplayer|13|Bob Natal}}
Infielders- {{MLBplayer|25|Bret Barberie}}
- {{MLBplayer|5,42|Sean Berry}}
- {{MLBplayer|14,61|Archi Cianfrocco}}
- {{MLBplayer|15|Greg Colbrunn}}
- {{MLBplayer|12|Wil Cordero}}
- {{MLBplayer| 4|Delino DeShields}}
- {{MLBplayer|16|Tom Foley}}
- {{MLBplayer| 1|Todd Haney}}
- {{MLBplayer|11|Spike Owen}}
- {{MLBplayer|29|Tim Wallach}}
- {{MLBplayer| 2|Jerry Willard}}
| | Outfielders- {{MLBplayer|18|Moisés Alou}}
- {{MLBplayer|22|Iván Calderón}}
- {{MLBplayer| 9|Marquis Grissom}}
- {{MLBplayer| 2|Steve Lyons}}
- {{MLBplayer| 5|Darren Reed}}
- {{MLBplayer| 3|Matt Stairs}}
- {{MLBplayer|23|John Vander Wal}}
- {{MLBplayer|33|Larry Walker}}
Other batters- {{MLBplayer|27|Eric Bullock}}
- {{MLBplayer|19|Jerry Goff}}
| | Manager- {{MLBplayer|17|Felipe Alou}}
- {{MLBplayer|10|Tom Runnells}}
Coaches- {{MLBplayer|21|Tommy Harper (first base)}}
- {{MLBplayer|45|Joe Kerrigan}} (pitching)
- {{MLBplayer| 6|Jerry Manuel}} (third base)
- {{MLBplayer|35|Jay Ward (hitting)}}
- {{MLBplayer|31|Kevin Kennedy (bench)}}
- {{MLBplayer|67|Pierre Arsenault (bullpen)}}
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Game log1992 Game Log |
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April # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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1 | April 6 | @ Pirates | 2–0 | Drabek (1–0) | Martínez (0–1) | Mason (1) | 48,800 | 0–1 | 2 | April 8 | @ Pirates | 4–2 | Smith (1–0) | Gardner (0–1) | Belinda (1) | 7,075 | 0–2 | 3 | April 9 | @ Pirates | 8–3 | Nabholz (1–0) | Walk (0–1) | 10,342 | 1–2 | 4 | April 10 | @ Mets | 4–0 | Hill (1–0) | Gooden (0–1) | 47,218 | 2–2 | 5 | April 11 | @ Mets | 9–2 | Martínez (1–1) | Cone (0–1) | 22,967 | 3–2 | 6 | April 12 | @ Mets | 8–2 | C. Haney (1–0) | Saberhagen (0–2) | 21,636 | 4–2 | 7 | April 13 | Cardinals | 3–2 | Gardner (1–1) | Cormier (0–1) | Wetteland (1) | 40,907 | 5–2 | 8 | April 14 | Cardinals | 3–1 | Osborne (1–0) | Nabholz (1–1) | L. Smith (2) | 12,874 | 5–3 | 9 | April 15 | Cardinals | 4–2 | Tewksbury (1–0) | Hill (1–1) | L. Smith (3) | 10,095 | 5–4 | 10 | April 17 | Mets | 10–2 | Cone (1–1) | Martínez (1–2) | 22,406 | 5–5 | 11 | April 18 | Mets | 8–6 | Landrum (1–0) | Innis (1–1) | Wetteland (2) | 14,847 | 6–5 | 12 | April 19 | Mets | 11–6 | Young (2–0) | Fassero (0–1) | 13,739 | 6–6 | 13 | April 20 | Pirates | 11–1 | Tomlin (3–0) | Hill (1–2) | 12,351 | 6–7 | 14 | April 21 | Pirates | 8–7 | Palacios (1–0) | C. Haney (1–1) | Mason (3) | 7,013 | 6–8 | 15 | April 22 | Pirates | 2–0 | Drabek (3–1) | Martínez (1–3) | 8,421 | 6–9 | 16 | April 23 | Pirates | 6–3 | Gardner (2–1) | Smith (3–1) | Wetteland (3) | 5,806 | 7–9 | 17 | April 24 | @ Cardinals | 4–3 | Olivares (2–2) | Wetteland (0–1) | 23,187 | 7–10 | 18 | April 25 | @ Cardinals | 2 – 1 (17) | Tewksbury (2–0) | Rojas (0–1) | 24,849 | 7–11 | 19 | April 26 | @ Cardinals | 6–0 | C. Haney (2–1) | Cormier (0–3) | 25,622 | 8–11 | 20 | April 27 | @ Giants | 2–1 | Burba (1–2) | Martínez (1–4) | Brantley (1) | 8,044 | 8–12 | 21 | April 28 | @ Giants | 2 – 1 (10) | Brantley (1–0) | Sampen (0–1) | 8,144 | 8–13 | 22 | April 29 | @ Padres | 7–2 | Greg Harris (1–1) | Nabholz (1–2) | 9,704 | 8–14 | 23 | April 30 | @ Padres | 9–3 | Hill (2–2) | Benes (2–2) | 31,139 | 9–14 |
| May # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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24 | May 5 | Padres | 5–2 | Martínez (2–4) | Greg Harris (1–2) | 6,555 | 10–14 | 25 | May 6 | Padres | 4–3 | Hill (3–2) | Benes (2–3) | Wetteland (4) | 7,984 | 11–14 | 26 | May 8 | Giants | 6–3 | Wilson (2–2) | Fassero (0–2) | Brantley (2) | 13,281 | 11–15 | 27 | May 9 | Giants | 9–3 | Nabholz (2–2) | Black (0–1) | 9,403 | 12–15 | 28 | May 10 | Giants | 8 – 3 (11) | Brantley (2–0) | Landrum (1–1) | 11,275 | 12–16 | 29 | May 11 | Dodgers | 6 – 5 (10) | Fassero (1–2) | Wilson (0–3) | 7,075 | 13–16 | 30 | May 12 | Dodgers | 2–0 | Kevin Gross (1–3) | C. Haney (2–2) | 10,170 | 13–17 | 31 | May 13 | Dodgers | 5–1 | Gardner (3–1) | Hershiser (2–3) | Wetteland (5) | 17,562 | 14–17 | 32 | May 15 | @ Braves | 4–2 | Mercker (1–0) | Nabholz (2–3) | Stanton (3) | 37,551 | 14–18 | 33 | May 16 | @ Braves | 7–1 | Martínez (3–4) | Avery (1–4) | Rojas (1) | 40,504 | 15–18 | 34 | May 17 | @ Braves | 5–4 | Hill (4–2) | Glavine (6–2) | Wetteland (6) | 41,480 | 16–18 | 35 | May 18 | Reds | 2–1 | Bankhead (4–1) | Gardner (3–2) | Charlton (9) | 13,470 | 16–19 | 36 | May 19 | Reds | 7–4 | Henry (1–1) | Wetteland (0–2) | Dibble (6) | 8,760 | 16–20 | 37 | May 20 | Reds | 6–5 | Rojas (1–1) | Dibble (0–2) | 9,651 | 17–20 | 38 | May 22 | Braves | 7–1 | Martínez (4–4) | Glavine (6–3) | 20,313 | 18–20 | 39 | May 23 | Braves | 7–6 | Fassero (2–2) | Stanton (0–2) | Wetteland (7) | 15,918 | 19–20 | 40 | May 24 | Braves | 2–1 | Smoltz (4–4) | Gardner (3–3) | 27,682 | 19–21 | 41 | May 25 | Astros | 10–8 | Henry (1–4) | C. Haney (2–3) | D. Jones (10) | 5,765 | 19–22 | 42 | May 26 | Astros | 9–4 | Boever (1–1) | Nabholz (2–4) | D. Jones (11) | 10,093 | 19–23 | 43 | May 27 | Astros | 8–5 | Martínez (5–4) | Portugal (4–2) | Wetteland (8) | 10,110 | 20–23 | 44 | May 29 | @ Reds | 3 – 2 (11) | Bankhead (5–1) | Sampen (0–2) | 12,704 | 20–24 | 45 | May 30 | @ Reds | 9–4 | Browning (4–3) | Gardner (3–4) | 27,226 | 20–25 | 46 | May 31 | @ Reds | 6–2 | Nabholz (3–4) | Rijo (1–4) | 29,954 | 21–25 |
| June # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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47 | June 1 | @ Astros | 7–1 | Martínez (6–4) | Kile (2–6) | 7,544 | 22–25 | 48 | June 2 | @ Astros | 6–0 | Portugal (5–2) | Sampen (0–3) | 8,238 | 22–26 | 49 | June 3 | @ Astros | 5–3 | Harnisch (3–5) | Hill (4–3) | D. Jones (13) | 8,239 | 22–27 | 50 | June 5 | Cubs | 10–4 | Jackson (1–7) | Gardner (3–5) | Scanlan (2) | 22–28 | 51 | June 5 | Cubs | 6–2 | Nabholz (4–4) | Maddux (5–6) | Wetteland (9) | 20,244 | 23–28 | 52 | June 7 | Cubs | 3–2 | Fassero (3–2) | Scanlan (1–2) | 26,511 | 24–28 | 53 | June 8 | Mets | 6–0 | Hill (5–3) | Young (2–4) | 11,132 | 25–28 | 54 | June 9 | Mets | 6–5 | Franco (4–0) | Fassero (3–3) | 12,581 | 25–29 | 55 | June 10 | Mets | 8–2 | Gardner (4–5) | Cone (5–4) | 11,839 | 26–29 | 56 | June 12 | @ Cubs | 5–2 | McElroy (3–3) | Martínez (6–5) | Bullinger (3) | 33,483 | 26–30 | 57 | June 13 | @ Cubs | 4–3 | Castillo (5–5) | Nabholz (4–5) | Bullinger (4) | 32,857 | 26–31 | 58 | June 14 | @ Cubs | 5–1 | Jackson (2–7) | Hill (5–4) | 31,367 | 26–32 | 59 | June 15 | @ Mets | 4–1 | Gardner (5–5) | Young (2–5) | Wetteland (10) | 18,733 | 27–32 | 60 | June 16 | @ Mets | 5–2 | Cone (6–4) | Hurst (0–1) | 18,880 | 27–33 | 61 | June 17 | @ Mets | 5–2 | Martínez (7–5) | Fernandez (5–7) | Rojas (2) | 20,269 | 28–33 | 62 | June 18 | @ Pirates | 4–0 | Nabholz (5–5) | Palacios (3–2) | Fassero (1) | 20,512 | 29–33 | 63 | June 19 | @ Pirates | 2–1 | Hill (6–4) | Drabek (5–5) | Wetteland (11) | 22,091 | 30–33 | 64 | June 20 | @ Pirates | 4–3 | Gardner (6–5) | Smith (5–6) | Wetteland (12) | 31,614 | 31–33 | 65 | June 21 | @ Pirates | 5–4 | Robinson (2–0) | Martínez (7–6) | Belinda (10) | 20,138 | 31–34 | 66 | June 22 | Phillies | 5–3 | Combs (1–0) | Barnes (0–1) | Mitch Williams (15) | 15,157 | 31–35 | 67 | June 23 | Phillies | 5–0 | Schilling (6–4) | Nabholz (5–6) | 30,313 | 31–36 | 68 | June 24 | Phillies | 8–1 | Hill (7–4) | Weston (0–1) | 17,422 | 32–36 | 69 | June 25 | Pirates | 6–2 | Martínez (8–6) | Smith (5–7) | Rojas (3) | 23,014 | 33–36 | 70 | June 26 | Pirates | 12–4 | Robinson (3–0) | Gardner (6–6) | Belinda (11) | 20,146 | 33–37 | 71 | June 27 | Pirates | 9–0 | Barnes (1–1) | Tomlin (10–4) | 24,793 | 34–37 | 72 | June 29 | @ Phillies | 5–4 | Mulholland (8–4) | Fassero (3–4) | Mitch Williams (17) | 27,426 | 34–38 | 73 | June 30 | @ Phillies | 7–2 | Hill (8–4) | Mike Williams (0–1) | 22,282 | 35–38 |
| July # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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74 | July 1 | @ Phillies | 6–3 | Martínez (9–6) | Abbott (0–10) | Wetteland (13) | 41,222 | 36–38 | 75 | July 2 | @ Padres | 3–2 | Gardner (7–6) | Benes (6–6) | Wetteland (14) | 13,859 | 37–38 | 76 | July 3 | @ Padres | 6–4 | Seminara (4–2) | Barnes (1–2) | Andersen (1) | 24,476 | 37–39 | 77 | July 4 | @ Padres | 3 – 2 (10) | Wetteland (1–2) | Meléndez (5–6) | Rojas (4) | 29,304 | 38–39 | 78 | July 5 | @ Padres | 4 – 3 (10) | Rojas (2–1) | Scott (1–1) | 18,840 | 39–39 | 79 | July 6 | @ Dodgers | 8–3 | Kip Gross (1–0) | Martínez (9–7) | 39–40 | 80 | July 6 | @ Dodgers | 4–3 | Hershiser (7–6) | Fassero (3–5) | Gott (3) | 34,169 | 39–41 | 81 | July 7 | @ Dodgers | 4–1 | Gardner (8–6) | Kevin Gross (4–9) | Wetteland (15) | 40–41 | 82 | July 7 | @ Dodgers | 4–0 | Hurst (1–1) | Crews (0–1) | Wetteland (16) | 26,511 | 41–41 | 83 | July 8 | @ Dodgers | 1 – 0 (11) | Candiotti (7–7) | Valdez (0–1) | 41–42 | 84 | July 8 | @ Dodgers | 4–1 | Risley (1–0) | Astacio (1–1) | Rojas (5) | 27,601 | 42–42 | 85 | July 9 | @ Giants | 6 – 5 (12) | Wetteland (2–2) | Righetti (1–6) | 10,299 | 43–42 | 86 | July 10 | @ Giants | 3–2 | Hill (9–4) | Wilson (6–9) | Rojas (6) | 12,007 | 44–42 | 87 | July 11 | @ Giants | 3–0 | Black (7–2) | Martínez (9–8) | 23,631 | 44–43 | 88 | July 12 | @ Giants | 4–0 | Swift (7–1) | Gardner (8–7) | 18,597 | 44–44 | 89 | July 16 | Padres | 7–4 | Hill (7–4) | Hurst (8–6) | Wetteland (17) | 30,790 | 45–44 | 90 | July 17 | Padres | 3–0 | Nabholz (6–6) | Benes (7–8) | Wetteland (18) | 31,123 | 46–44 | 91 | July 18 | Padres | 10–3 | Seminara (5–2) | Martínez (9–9) | 32,370 | 46–45 | 92 | July 19 | Padres | 9–2 | Lefferts (11–6) | Gardner (8–8) | 25,821 | 46–46 | 93 | July 20 | Giants | 2–1 | Barnes (2–2) | Rapp (0–1) | Wetteland (19) | 17,315 | 47–46 | 94 | July 21 | Giants | 5–1 | Hill (11–4) | Black (8–3) | Rojas (7) | 25,719 | 48–46 | 95 | July 22 | Giants | 4–1 | Swift (8–2) | Nabholz (6–7) | 26,822 | 48–47 | 96 | July 24 | Dodgers | 4–3 | Martínez (10–9) | R. Martínez (5–8) | Wetteland (20) | 25,180 | 49–47 | 97 | July 25 | Dodgers | 4–1 | Gardner (9–8) | Ojeda (5–5) | Wetteland (21) | 41,935 | 50–47 | 98 | July 26 | Dodgers | 4–3 | Rojas (3–1) | Wilson (2–5) | 46,620 | 51–47 | 99 | July 27 | @ Cardinals | 6–4 | Hill (12–4) | Olivares (6–6) | Wetteland (22) | 24,863 | 52–47 | 100 | July 28 | @ Cardinals | 7–4 | Fassero (4–5) | Osborne (7–6) | 24,330 | 53–47 | 101 | July 29 | @ Cardinals | 4–1 | L. Smith (3–3) | Martínez (10–10) | 28,495 | 53–48 | 102 | July 30 | Phillies | 7–2 | Gardner (10–8) | Mathews (0–1) | 28,106 | 54–48 | 103 | July 31 | Phillies | 2–0 | Mulholland (11–7) | Barnes (2–3) | 30,470 | 54–49 |
| August # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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104 | August 1 | Phillies | 4–2 | Schilling (10–6) | Hill (12–5) | Mitch Williams (20) | 30,511 | 54–50 | 105 | August 2 | Phillies | 1–0 | Nabholz (7–7) | Rivera (0–2) | Wetteland (23) | 28,645 | 55–50 | 106 | August 3 | Cubs | 3–2 | Martínez (11–10) | Castillo (6–8) | Wetteland (24) | 24,338 | 56–50 | 107 | August 4 | Cubs | 8–6 | McElroy (4–6) | Sampen (0–4) | Assenmacher (6) | 31,704 | 56–51 | 108 | August 5 | Cubs | 5–3 | Barnes (3–3) | Patterson (1–2) | Wetteland (25) | 23,617 | 57–51 | 109 | August 6 | @ Phillies | 7–4 | Hill (13–5) | Schilling (10–7) | Wetteland (26) | 18,848 | 58–51 | 110 | August 7 | @ Phillies | 3–1 | Rivera (1–2) | Nabholz (7–8) | Mitch Williams (21) | 22,673 | 58–52 | 111 | August 8 | @ Phillies | 6–1 | Martínez (12–10) | Abbott (1–13) | 26,338 | 59–52 | 112 | August 9 | @ Phillies | 6–2 | Gardner (11–8) | Mathews (0–2) | Rojas (8) | 25,683 | 60–52 | 113 | August 10 | @ Cubs | 11–0 | Barnes (4–3) | Robinson (2–1) | 32,911 | 61–52 | 114 | August 11 | @ Cubs | 3 – 2 (17) | Sampen (1–4) | Robinson (2–2) | 31,528 | 62–52 | 115 | August 12 | @ Cubs | 3–1 | Nabholz (8–8) | Morgan (10–6) | Rojas (9) | 29,984 | 63–52 | 116 | August 14 | Cardinals | 4–1 | Martínez (13–10) | Cormier (3–10) | Wetteland (27) | 36,343 | 64–52 | 117 | August 15 | Cardinals | 6–4 | Tewksbury (12–5) | Wetteland (2–3) | L. Smith (29) | 31,185 | 64–53 | 118 | August 16 | Cardinals | 5–2 | Osborne (9–6) | Barnes (4–4) | L. Smith (30) | 36,405 | 64–54 | 119 | August 18 | Braves | 5–1 | Leibrandt (10–4) | Hill (13–6) | 32,920 | 64–55 | 120 | August 19 | Braves | 4–2 | Glavine (19–3) | Nabholz (8–9) | Stanton (6) | 27,235 | 64–56 | 121 | August 20 | Braves | 3–2 | Fassero (5–5) | Peña (1–6) | 23,896 | 65–56 | 122 | August 21 | Reds | 6–3 | Wetteland (3–3) | Belcher (10–12) | 24,900 | 66–56 | 123 | August 22 | Reds | 3–1 | Rojas (4–1) | Swindell (12–6) | Wetteland (28) | 38,200 | 67–56 | 124 | August 23 | Reds | 1–0 | Rijo (10–9) | Hill (13–7) | Dibble (16) | 34,998 | 67–57 | 125 | August 25 | @ Braves | 6–0 | Nabholz (9–9) | Glavine (19–4) | 38,455 | 68–57 | 126 | August 26 | @ Braves | 5–4 | Martínez (14–10) | Avery (10–9) | Wetteland (29) | 36,275 | 69–57 | 127 | August 28 | @ Astros | 8–1 | Harnisch (5–9) | Gardner (11–9) | 10,629 | 69–58 | 128 | August 29 | @ Astros | 8–2 | J. Jones (8–5) | Barnes (4–5) | 16,657 | 69–59 | 129 | August 30 | @ Astros | 4–0 | Hill (14–7) | Kile (2–9) | 14,939 | 70–59 | 130 | August 31 | @ Reds | 8–4 | Rojas (5–1) | Bolton (2–3) | 17,388 | 71–59 |
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131 | September 1 | @ Reds | 5–2 | Martínez (15–10) | Pugh (0–1) | Wetteland (30) | 18,204 | 72–59 | 132 | September 2 | @ Reds | 7–3 | Fassero (6–5) | Charlton (3–2) | Wetteland (31) | 14,382 | 73–59 | 133 | September 3 | @ Braves | 11–2 | Barnes (5–5) | Leibrandt (11–6) | Bottenfield (1) | 27,824 | 74–59 | 134 | September 4 | Astros | 5–2 | Hill (15–7) | J. Jones (8–6) | Wetteland (32) | 25,357 | 75–59 | 135 | September 5 | Astros | 5–2 | Kile (3–9) | Nabholz (9–10) | 28,143 | 75–60 | 136 | September 6 | Astros | 3–1 | Henry (6–9) | Martínez (15–11) | D. Jones (31) | 33,311 | 75–61 | 137 | September 7 | Cardinals | 8 – 7 (10) | B. Smith (1–0) | Wetteland (3–4) | L. Smith (38) | 21,933 | 75–62 | 138 | September 8 | Cardinals | 6–1 | Barnes (6–5) | Clark (3–9) | Rojas (10) | 13,704 | 76–62 | 139 | September 9 | Cardinals | 10–3 | Magrane (1–0) | Hill (15–8) | 16,068 | 76–63 | 140 | September 11 | Mets | 4–3 | Fassero (7–5) | Saberhagen (3–4) | Wetteland (33) | 21,252 | 77–63 | 141 | September 12 | Mets | 4–1 | Martínez (16–11) | Schourek (5–7) | 30,691 | 78–63 | 142 | September 13 | Mets | 7–5 | Rojas (6–1) | Young (2–12) | 15,492 | 79–63 | 143 | September 14 | @ Phillies | 6–2 | Greene (3–1) | Barnes (6–6) | Shepherd (1) | 12,130 | 79–64 | 144 | September 15 | @ Phillies | 3–0 | Hill (16–8) | Schilling (13–10) | Wetteland (34) | 13,799 | 80–64 | 145 | September 16 | @ Pirates | 6–3 | Nabholz (10–10) | Walk (9–6) | Wetteland (35) | 37,436 | 81–64 | 146 | September 17 | @ Pirates | 3 – 2 (13) | Cox (5–3) | Bottenfield (0–1) | 20,802 | 81–65 | 147 | September 18 | @ Mets | 10–4 | Gardner (12–9) | Gooden (8–13) | 16,856 | 82–65 | 148 | September 19 | @ Mets | 7–5 | Whitehurst (3–8) | Fassero (7–6) | 21,501 | 82–66 | 149 | September 20 | @ Mets | 1–0 | Fernandez (13–10) | Hill (16–9) | 22,257 | 82–67 | 150 | September 21 | Phillies | 9–2 | Rivera (6–4) | Nabholz (10–11) | 11,596 | 82–68 | 151 | September 22 | Phillies | 5–2 | Hartley (6–6) | Bottenfield (0–2) | Mitch Williams (26) | 11,196 | 82–69 | 152 | September 23 | Pirates | 5 – 1 (14) | Fassero (8–6) | Mason (5–7) | 30,552 | 83–69 | 153 | September 24 | Pirates | 9–3 | Drabek (15–10) | Krueger (0–1) | 33,493 | 83–70 | 154 | September 25 | Cubs | 4 – 3 (10) | Wetteland (4–4) | Slocumb (0–3) | 16,873 | 84–70 | 155 | September 26 | Cubs | 12–0 | Nabholz (11–11) | Boskie (5–11) | 26,257 | 85–70 | 156 | September 27 | Cubs | 1–0 | Rojas (7–1) | Morgan (15–8) | Wetteland (36) | 41,802 | 86–70 | 157 | September 28 | @ Cardinals | 4–1 | Olivares (9–9) | Krueger (0–2) | L. Smith (41) | 12,713 | 86–71 | 158 | September 29 | @ Cardinals | 2 – 1 (10) | Pérez (9–3) | Valdez (0–2) | 13,434 | 86–72 | 159 | September 30 | @ Cardinals | 3 – 2 (11) | B. Smith (4–2) | Fassero (8–7) | 13,627 | 86–73 |
| October # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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160 | October 2 | @ Cubs | 3–1 | Morgan (16–8) | Nabholz (11–12) | 15,719 | 86–74 | 161 | October 3 | @ Cubs | 3–1 | Bottenfield (1–2) | Bullinger (2–8) | Wetteland (37) | 25,290 | 87–74 | 162 | October 4 | @ Cubs | 3–2 | Castillo (10–11) | Gardner (12–10) | Assenmacher (8) | 23,496 | 87–75 |
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Player stats Batting Starters by position Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted inPos | Player | G | AB | H | Avg. | HR | RBI |
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C | Gary|Carter}} | 95 | 285 | 62 | .218 | 5 | 29 | 1B | Tim|Wallach}} | 150 | 537 | 120 | .223 | 9 | 59 | 2B | Delino|DeShields}} | 135 | 530 | 155 | .292 | 7 | 56 | 3B | Bret|Barberie}} | 111 | 285 | 66 | .232 | 1 | 24 | SS | Spike|Owen}} | 122 | 386 | 104 | .269 | 7 | 40 | LF | Moisés|Alou}} | 115 | 341 | 96 | .282 | 9 | 56 | CF | Marquis|Grissom}} | 159 | 653 | 180 | .276 | 14 | 66 | RF | Larry|Walker}} | 143 | 528 | 159 | .301 | 23 | 93 |
Other batters Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted inPlayer | G | AB | H | Avg. | HR | RBI |
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Tom|Foley|Tom Foley (infielder)}} | 72 | 115 | 20 | .174 | 0 | 5 | |
Pitching Starting pitchers Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = StrikeoutsPlayer | G | IP | W | L | ERA | SO |
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Brian|Barnes|Brian Barnes (baseball)}} | 21 | 100 | 6 | 6 | 2.97 | 65 | Ken|Hill|Ken Hill (baseball)}} | 33 | 218 | 16 | 9 | 2.68 | 150 | |
Other pitchers Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = StrikeoutsPlayer | G | IP | W | L | ERA | SO |
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Kent|Bottenfield}} | 10 | 32.1 | 1 | 2 | 2.23 | 14 | |
Relief pitchers Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = StrikeoutsPlayer | G | W | L | SV | ERA | SO |
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Sergio|Valdez}} | 27 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2.41 | 32 | Scott|Service}} | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 14.14 | 11 | |
Awards and honors National League leaders - Offensive statistics
- At bats: Marquis Grissom (653)[11]
- Outs made: Marquis Grissom (505)[11]
- Stolen bases: Marquis Grissom (78)[12]
- Defensive statistics
- Assists as right fielder: Larry Walker (16)[13]
All-Star Game- Played at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego, California
- Selections[14]
- Home Run Derby participant: Larry Walker[15]
Awards- Montreal Expos Player of the Year: Larry Walker
- National League Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) voting results: Walker (5th), Grissom (9th), Delino DeShields (16th)[16]
- Rawlings Gold Glove Award: Larry Walker (outfield)[17]
- Silver Slugger Award: Larry Walker (outfield)[18]
Farm system{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}{{MLB Farm System|level14=AAA|team14=Indianapolis Indians|league14=American Association|manager14=Pat Kelly |level15=AA |team15=Harrisburg Senators|league15=Eastern League|manager15=Mike Quade |level16=A |team16=West Palm Beach Expos|league16=Florida State League|manager16=Dave Jauss |level17=A |team17=Rockford Expos|league17=Midwest League|manager17=Rob Leary |level18=A|team18= Albany Polecats|league18=South Atlantic League|manager18=Lorenzo Bundy |level19=A-Short Season|team19=Jamestown Expos|league19=New York–Penn League|manager19=Q. V. Lowe |level20=Rookie|team20=GCL Expos|league20=Gulf Coast League|manager20=Nelson Norman}}[19] References1. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/c/cartega01.shtml Gary Carter] at Baseball Reference 2. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/w/willike02.shtml Kenny Williams] at Baseball Reference 3. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hillke01.shtml Ken Hill] at Baseball Reference 4. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/v/valdese01.shtml Sergio Valdez] at Baseball Reference 5. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/servisc01.shtml Scott Service] at Baseball Reference 6. ^1 [https://www.baseball-reference.com/c/ceronri01.shtml Rick Cerone] at Baseball Reference 7. ^1992 Montreal Expos Roster by Baseball Almanac 8. ^1 [https://www.baseball-reference.com/l/lyonsst01.shtml Steve Lyons] at Baseball Reference 9. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/v/vidrojo01.shtml José Vidro] at Baseball Reference 10. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/w/willaje01.shtml Jerry Willard] at Baseball Reference 11. ^1 {{cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL/1992-batting-leaders.shtml |title=1992 National League batting leaders |work=Baseball-Reference.com |accessdate=May 28, 2017}} 12. ^Stolen Bases Single Season National League Leaders by Baseball Almanac 13. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/walkela01.shtml |title=Larry Walker statistics and history |work=Baseball-Reference.com |accessdate=April 24, 2011}} 14. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/allstar/1992-allstar-game.shtml |title=1992 All-Star Game box score, July 14 |work=Baseball-Reference.com |accessdate=April 30, 2017}} 15. ^{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/hr_derby.jsp |title=All-Star Game Home Run Derby history |work=MLB.com |accessdate=May 28, 2017}} 16. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/awards/awards_1992.shtml#all_NL_MVP_voting |title=1992 awards voting |work=Baseball-Reference.com |accessdate=May 7, 2017}} 17. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/awards/gold_glove_nl.shtml |title=MLB National League Gold Glove Award winners |work=Baseball-Reference.com |accessdate=April 30, 2017}} 18. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/awards/silver_slugger_nl.shtml |title=MLB Silver Slugger Award winners − National League |work=Baseball-Reference.com |accessdate=May 3, 2017}} 19. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
- [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/MON/1992.shtml 1992 Montreal Expos] at Baseball Reference
- 1992 Montreal Expos at Baseball Almanac
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