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Ken Singleton spent three seasons with the Montreal Expos in the 1970’s and would lead the National League in On Base Percentage in the 1973 season.  Singleton would finish ninth in NL MVP voting that year.
An everyday Second Baseman for the Montreal Exposfrom 1993 to 1997, Mike Lansing would have a great season in 1996 when he belted 183 Hits with 11 Home Runs.  He would also have another season where he managed 20 Home Runs.   Like many other Expos, the small market club sent him elsewhere when he approached free agency.
Larry Parrish had a solid run (1974-81) with the Montreal Expos as a starting Third Basemen.  

Parrish was an All-Star in 1979, a season where he had career-highs in Home Runs (30), Batting Average (.307), Slugging Percentage (.551), and OPS (.909).  He would finish fourth in MVP voting that year.  Parrish helped the Expos make the 1981 Playoffs, but that was where it ended for him in Montreal, as he was traded to Texas afterward.  With Montreal, Parrish had 896 Hits and 100 Home Runs.

280. Annabelle Lewis

Like so many of you, the good doctor loves his British accents, but I can’t help but find it so much sexier when it comes from someone as alluring as sprinter, Annabelle Lewis, who looks as good running on the track as she does off of it.