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The Expos played their final season in Montreal and finished in fifth place with a 67-95 record. Still, they were still able to have their share of bright spots. Tony Batista was the Expos' biggest run producer in 2004 by hitting 32 home runs and driving in 110 runs. Brad Wilkerson also became the first member of the Expos to hit 30 home runs, score 100 runs and walk 100 times in the same season.

Right-hander Livan Hernandez was the Expos' lone All-Star representative. For the season, he led the Major Leagues in complete games and innings pitched. Second baseman Jose Vidro reached a milestone by hitting career home run No. 100 against the Giants on Aug. 18.

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