Where are they now? Andre Dawson

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 Where are they now? Andre Dawson
Considered one of the best players in Expos history, Andre Dawson played in Montreal's competitive era. And he remembers a time before the franchise left the Canadian city to become the Washington Nationals -- a time when the Expos had fans cheer on "The Hawk, as well as Gary Carter and Tim Raines. [link]

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