April 1972
Relief pitcher John Strohmayer would miss the first three months of the season after suffering a broken tibia during spring training. Rick Rhoden would be promoted into the bullpen to cover for his absence. Injuries would also trouble outfielder Floyd Wicker, who would miss the first two months.
For the first time the Expos would open the season on the road, and would win just one game at San Diego and Atlanta. Steve Renko would be on the mound for the home opener and collected the win against the Astros. However, the form of the Expos generally spluttered along and April finished with Montreal once again on the bottom of the pile at 8-19. Pitching appears to be the main problem facing Montreal, with the ERA sitting at an unacceptable 5.36.
National League East
1. New York (21-6)
2. Philadelphia (18-12)
3. Chicago (14-10)
4. St Louis (12-12)
5. Pittsburgh (15-15)
6. Montreal (8-19)
National League West
San Francisco lead Atlanta by 4 games
American League East
Boston lead Baltimore by 2 games
American League West
Oakland lead Minnesota by 1.5 games
Expos Leaders
ERA - Bert Blyleven (5.03)
Wins - Steve Renko (3)
Saves - Bill Laxton (2)
Average - Paul Powell (.313)
Home Runs - Graig Nettles (8)
Stolen Bases - Toby Harrah (4)



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