Who Killed The Montreal Expos Documentary Review - The Sports Lunatics Show
- shawnlavignemedia
- Oct 30
- 1 min read

The Sports Lunatics Show is back with a powerful new edition that hits home for Canadian baseball lovers. This week, the duo tackles the gripping Netflix documentary Who Killed The Montreal Expos?, a true-crime-style deep dive into the rise and tragic demise of one of Canada’s most beloved sports franchises.
From the electric energy of the 1994 season to the crushing blow of the players’ strike, the documentary—and this podcast episode—explores the tangled web of business decisions, broken promises, and missed opportunities that led to the Expos’ relocation and eventual rebirth as the Washington Nationals.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
Behind-the-scenes insights into the documentary’s most emotional moments
Commentary on key figures like Felipe Alou, Pedro Martinez, and Vladimir Guerrero Sr.
A breakdown of the business blunders that doomed the team
Personal reflections from fans and insiders who lived through the heartbreak
Whether you’re a die-hard Expos fan, a curious Blue Jays supporter, or just love a good sports mystery, this episode is a must-listen. The Sports Lunatics bring their signature passion, humor, and historical savvy to a story that still stings for many Canadians.
Why did the Expos vanish? Who’s to blame? And could Montreal ever get a team back? Tune in below and find out.
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