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Pearson Cup

Pearson Cup
Teams
First meetingJune 29, 1978
Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Canada
Expos 5, Blue Jays 4
Latest meetingJuly 4, 2004
Estadio Hiram Bithorn, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Expos 6, Blue Jays 4
Statistics
Meetings total43
Regular season seriesBlue Jays, 24–19
Largest victoryBlue Jays: 14–2 (June 22, 1998)
Expos: 11–2 (June 10, 2000)
Longest win streak
  • Expos: 4 games (June 14, 2002 – June 28, 2002)
  • Blue Jays: 6 games (July 2, 1997 – June 4, 1999)
Current win streakdefunct

The Pearson Cup (French: Coupe Pearson) was an annual midseason Major League Baseball rivalry between former Canadian rivals, the Toronto Blue Jays and Montreal Expos. Named after former Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson, it was originally created to raise money for minor league baseball in Canada. In later years, it was incorporated into the interleague baseball schedule.

The series began in 1978, and ran until 1986.[1] Due to a strike, no game was played in 1981.[2] In 2003, the series was revived as part of the Blue Jays–Expos interleague rivalry.[3] It continued on into the 2004 season, after which the Expos moved to Washington, D.C., and became the Washington Nationals. The cup is now on display in the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in St. Marys, Ontario.

Results

From 1978 to 1986, the Cup was awarded after a one-game exhibition, that had no effect on the major league standings. The 1979 and 1985 games were abandoned as ties due to time constraints; in 1979 the Expos had to catch an airplane flight,[4] while in 1985 the Jays had to catch a flight.[5][6]

The game was suspended in 1987 as the two teams could not find a mutually agreeable date to play the game.[7] There was discussion about reviving the game in the preseason, or playing it in another Canadian city such as Vancouver, but this never took place.[8][9][10]

During the 2003 and 2004 series, the Cup was awarded after a six-game set, three in Toronto and three in Montreal.[3] These games counted in major-league standings and were played during the regular season.

Single exhibition games
Season Date Location Visiting team Runs Home team Attendance Ref Cumulative
record
1978 June 29 Olympic Stadium Toronto 4–5 (10) Montreal 20,221 [11] Montreal 1–0–0
1979 April 19 Exhibition Stadium Montreal 4–4 (11) Toronto 21,564 [4] Montreal 1–0–1
1980 July 31 Olympic Stadium Toronto 1–3 Montreal 6,731 [12] Montreal 2–0–1
1981 July 6 Exhibition Stadium Cancelled due to players' strike [2][13] Montreal 2–0–1
1982 September 2 Exhibition Stadium Montreal 7–3 Toronto 23,102 [14] Montreal 3–0–1
1983 May 5 Olympic Stadium Toronto 7–5 Montreal 8,291 [15] Montreal 3–1–1
1984 May 24 Exhibition Stadium Montreal 5–6 (13) Toronto 24,768 [16] Montreal 3–2–1
1985 May 9 Olympic Stadium Toronto 2–2 (11) Montreal 11,075 [5] Montreal 3–2–2
1986 April 28 Exhibition Stadium Montreal 2–5 Toronto 16,786 [17] Tied 3–3–2
Regular season series
Season Date Location Visiting team Games Home team Average
Attendance
Ref Series Cumulative
record
2003 June 20–22 Olympic Stadium Toronto 2–1 Montreal 12,782 [18] Tied
3–3
Tied 3–3–3
June 27–29 SkyDome Montreal 2–1 Toronto 31,571
2004 June 25–27 SkyDome Montreal 1–2 Toronto 22,091 [19] Tied
3–3
Tied 3–3–4
July 2–4 Hiram Bithorn Stadium
(San Juan, Puerto Rico)
Toronto 1–2 Montreal 8,443

The All-Canadian Series

The Blue Jays and Expos first played meaningful baseball in the 1997 season with the introduction of interleague play, with the teams being designated natural rivals.[20] In 1997, the teams played three games at Toronto; the two teams played home and home series for the first time in 1998. The series was a decided boost to the paltry attendance numbers at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, and gave a modest increase in attendance at SkyDome in Toronto; it failed, however, to become a serious rivalry amongst the players or the fans.[1] Some people attribute this to a lack of Canadian players on both teams, while others point to the general discontent of Canadians with Major League Baseball during the late 1990s and early 2000s.[1][21]

Major League Baseball put the final nail in the Series' coffin by playing the final set between the Jays and Expos in San Juan, Puerto Rico instead of Montreal. Major League Baseball's intention to boost attendance by playing in San Juan ended up resulting in lower attendance than the series had attracted in Montreal a year earlier.[22][23][24]

The All-Canadian Series ended after 2004 when the Expos were relocated and became known as the Washington Nationals.[25][26] The Blue Jays won the series 24 games to 19 games, and Toronto also won the most season series (3–2–2).[27]

Season-by-season results

The two teams met annually from 1997 to 2004 as part of the All-Canadian Series, then met annually again starting in 2023 as a result of the scheduling formula change, meeting intermittently from 2005 to 2022.

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals Season-by-Season Results
1990s (Blue Jays, 9–4)
Season Season series at Toronto Blue Jays at Montreal Expos Overall series Notes
1997 Expos 2–1 Expos
2–1
no games Expos
2–1
First regular season games played between the two clubs
First regular season games played between two Canadian teams
Only time Expos have held the overall series lead
1998 Blue Jays 4–0 Blue Jays
2–0
Blue Jays
2–0
Blue Jays
5–2
First regular season games played between the two clubs at Olympic Stadium
First season series sweep by either team
1999 Blue Jays 4–2 Blue Jays
2–1
Blue Jays
2–1
Blue Jays
9–4
First year of 6-game home and away format
2000s (Blue Jays, 24–21)
Season Season series at Toronto Blue Jays at Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals Overall series Notes
2000 Blue Jays 4–2 Blue Jays
2–1
Blue Jays
2–1
Blue Jays
13–6
2001 Tie 3–3 Blue Jays
2–1
Expos
2–1
Blue Jays
16–9
2002 Expos 4–2 Blue Jays
2–1
Expos
3–0
Blue Jays
18–13
2003 Tie 3–3 Expos
2–1
Blue Jays
2–1
Blue Jays
21–16
Last games played in Montreal
2004 Tie 3–3 Blue Jays
2–1
Expos
2–1
Blue Jays
24–19
Expos played their home games during this series in Puerto Rico
2005 Tie 3–3 Blue Jays
2–1
Nationals
2–1
Blue Jays
27–22
First Nationals-Blue Jays meeting and first meeting at Nationals Park
Last 6-game series meeting
Only Washington-Toronto meeting to have games played in both cities
2006 Blue Jays 3–0 Blue Jays
3–0
no games Blue Jays
30–22
Second season series sweep for Blue Jays
2007 Blue Jays 2–1 Blue Jays
2–1
no games Blue Jays
32–23
2009 Nationals 2–1 no games Nationals
2–1
Blue Jays
33–25
2010s (Blue Jays, 5–4)
Season Season series at Toronto Blue Jays at Washington Nationals Overall series Notes
2012 Nationals 3–0 Nationals
3–0
no games Blue Jays
33–28
First season series sweep for Expos/Nationals franchise
2015 Blue Jays 2–1 no games Blue Jays
2–1
Blue Jays
35–29
2018 Blue Jays 3–0 Blue Jays
3–0
no games Blue Jays
38–29
Third season series sweep for Blue Jays
2020s (Nationals, 8–6)
Season Season series at Toronto Blue Jays at Washington Nationals Overall series Notes
2020 Tie 2–2 no games Tie
2-2
Blue Jays
40–31
Both scheduled Blue Jays home games moved to Nationals Park due to preparing alternate stadium due to COVID-19
2021 Nationals 3–1 Tie
1-1
Nationals
2–0
Blue Jays
41–34
Blue Jays home games played at TD Ameritrade Park (their Spring Training venue) due to COVID-19
2023 Blue Jays 2–1 Blue Jays
2–1
no games Blue Jays
43–35
First season meeting in annual 3-game series with alternating venues between seasons as a result of MLB's scheduling changes
2024 Nationals 2–1 no games Nationals
2–1
Blue Jays
44–37
Summary of Results
Season Season series at Toronto Blue Jays at Montreal Expos Notes
Toronto Blue Jays vs Montreal Expos Blue Jays 24–19 Blue Jays, 14–9 Tie, 10–10
Toronto Blue Jays vs Washington Nationals Blue Jays 20–18 Blue Jays, 13–7 Nationals, 11–7
Overall Regular season Blue Jays 44–37 Blue Jays, 27–16 Nationals, 21–17

Neutral-site games

The Blue Jays played a number of exhibition games at BC Place in Vancouver including three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers prior to both the 1984 and 1985 seasons[28][29] (the Vancouver Canadians were the AAA farm team of the Brewers at the time[30]), as well as single games against the Detroit Tigers and Brewers in 1993[31][32] and against the Montreal Expos and Seattle Mariners in 1994 in a series billed as the "Baseball Classic".[33][34][35][36] The Jays also played the Cleveland Indians in an exhibition game at War Memorial Stadium in nearby Buffalo, New York in 1987.[37] More recently, the club has hosted a pair of exhibition games at Olympic Stadium in Montreal prior to the start of the season against the New York Mets (2014),[38] Cincinnati Reds (2015),[39] Boston Red Sox (2016),[40] Pittsburgh Pirates (2017),[41] St. Louis Cardinals (2018),[42][43] Milwaukee Brewers (2019).[44][45] A series against the New York Yankees was scheduled for 2020,[46] but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[47]

The club also has discussed playing more games at BC Place with the president of the Vancouver Canadians.[48][49][50][51]

Notes

  • Canadian Bill Atkinson was the winning pitcher and scored the winning run for the Expos in the first-ever Pearson Cup game at the Olympic Stadium in 1978.[citation needed]
  • Pedro Martínez was the winning pitcher on June 30, 1997, in the first game of 'The All-Canadian Series', pitching 9 innings, striking out 10, walking one.[52]

See also

References

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