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  1. The 2005 Washington Nationals season was the first for the team formerly known as the Montreal Expos since moving to Washington, D.C., and 37th overall for the franchise. The team signed four key free agents during the off-season: Vinny Castilla, José Guillén, Cristian Guzmán and Esteban Loaiza.

  2. The Nationals began an affiliation with the Low-A Nationals in 2005; the then-Advanced-A Potomac Nationals moved from Woodbridge, Virginia, to Fredericksburg, Virginia, before the 2020 season, and moved to Low-A play in the 2021 season.

    • Record by Decade
    • Post-Season Record by Year
    • Footnotes

    The following table describes the Expos′ (1969–2004) and Nationals′ (2005–2023) combined regular-season won–lost record by decade. These statistics are from Baseball-Reference.com's Washington Nationals History & Encyclopedia, and are current as of October 1, 2023.

    The Nationals have made the postseason six timesin their history, with their first being in 1981 (as the Expos) and the most recent being in 2019.

    a The 1972 Major League Baseball strikeforced the cancellation of the first seven games (thirteen game-days) of the season.
    b The 1981 Major League Baseball strike caused the season to split into two halves. This caused Major League Baseball to hold the Divisional Series so that the first- and second-half champions coul...
    c The 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike ended the season on August 11, as well as cancelling the entire postseason. While Montreal was leading by six games ahead of the second-place Atlanta Brav...
    d PCA-PI stands for Players' Choice Award for Outstanding Pitcher in the National League.
  3. 5 de set. de 2012 · Washington Nationals latest stats and more including batting stats, pitching stats, team fielding totals and more on Baseball-Reference.com.

  4. The 2005 Washington Nationals season was the first for the team formerly known as the Montreal Expos since moving to Washington, D.C., and 37th overall for the franchise. The team signed four key free agents during the off-season: Vinny Castilla, José Guillén, Cristian Guzmán and Esteban Loaiza.

  5. A 2005 Washington Nationals schedule with dates for every regular season game played, opponents faced, a final score, and a cumulative record for the 2005 season. Data from the 2005 Washington Nationals schedule includes home and road winning percentages, monthly win-loss data, team versus team totals, and score related splits.

  6. 9 de ago. de 2023 · The 2005 Washington Nationals played the first season in their history. Before the season, the Montreal Expos were moved to Washington, DC and became the Washington Nationals. They surprisingly led the NL East at the All-Star break, but struggled in the second half of the season.