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Everything to Know About ExposFest

March 24, 2017 By Jan Sauvé-Frankel 2 Comments

Exposfest memorabilia

Some of Exposfest organizer Perry Giannias’ personal Expos memorabilia collection

What Is ExposFest?

ExposFest is a charity fundraiser geared towards kids and fans of the Montreal Expos.

The event is organized by Perry Giannias, an avid Expos memorabilia collector. Several former Expos players and other baseball personalities will be present at the event.

Activities will include batting cages for kids, face-painting, live music and much more.

There will be opportunities to get autographs from former players and there will be a silent auction for many pieces of memorabilia.

All proceeds go to the Montreal Children’s Hospital and the Kat D DIPG Foundation. The money is being raised to fight DIPG.

What Is DIPG?

DIPG (Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma) affects children between the ages of 5 and 9. It is an aggressive form of brain tumour.

There is a zero survival rate among children affected. The median survival rate is under 12 months. Surgery to remove the tumour is not an option since it would cause a quicker death.

Who Is Kat D?

Catherine “Kat D” Demes was a five-year-old girl affected by DIPG. Her death inspired Perry Giannias (her uncle) and his family to create the Exposfest fundraiser event.

L'esprit derrière tous nos efforts #expos fest.
Catherine "Kat"Demes.
The spirit and CEO behind everything we do @ExposFest.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ pic.twitter.com/KjxKdiOysH

— Expos Fest (@ExposFest) March 24, 2017

Who Will Be at ExposFest?

The following players will be at the event:

  • Andre Dawson
  • Rondell White
  • Cliff Floyd
  • Jeff Reardon
  • Bob Bailey
  • Dennis Martinez
  • Al Oliver
  • Éric Gagné
  • Bill Lee
  • Dave Palmer

Other guests include:

  • Jacques Doucet (the former voice of the Expos)
  • Matthew Ross of ExposNation
  • Jeremy Filosa of 98.5 Sports Radio
  • Jonah Keri (Sportwriter and author of Up, Up and Away)
  • Mayor Denis Coderre
  • Marc Griffin
  • Annakin Slayd Farrar
  • Youppi!

Why Should Anyone Go To ExposFest?

Let the man himself, Perry Giannias, tell you.

How Much are Tickets and Where Do I Buy Them?

Children under 12 years old get in for free accompanied by an adult (one per adult). General admission tickets are $7. $10 gets you entry and an autograph from Bob Bailey or Rondell White. Access to the VIP lounge with all of the players between 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM costs $150 and there are limited tickets left.

You can buy tickets here.

Where is ExposFest Happening?

ExposFest is at Plaza Centre-Ville / Evo Centre at 777 Blvd. Robert-Bourassa near Bonaventure Metro station.

L'@ExposFest c'est le 2 avril! Y serez-vous? pic.twitter.com/yx8KfiwVCY

— Baseball Québec (@baseballquebec) March 14, 2017

Find out more about the event on the official website.

Read MTL Baseball‘s profile on Perry Giannias here.

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Perry Giannias Pays Tribute to Family and Baseball at ExposFest

March 24, 2017 By Jan Sauvé-Frankel 6 Comments

Perry Giannias Expos Memorabilia

Perry Giannias is an avid Expos memorabilia collector and the founder of Exposfest.

Perry Giannias is one of the biggest Expos fans you’ll ever meet. Over the years, he has built an impressive and possibly unmatched collection of Expos memorabilia. His basement is a shrine to the team and its players.

He has a story for every piece in his collection. He loves to reminisce about the different eras of the team. Just don’t bring up the bad times like the player’s strike of 1994 or the dreaded “Blue Monday”.

But, as much as Giannias loves the Expos, he cares even more about his family.

“The only thing I know, there’s two things I love in my life, my family and the Montreal Expos,” Giannias proclaimed.

On April 2, Giannias will proudly pay tribute to both of those loves at ExposFest, a charity fundraiser he started with his family last year. The event is a joyous occasion for families who love baseball. It’s a day to celebrate the Expos’ history and to provide kid-friendly entertainment at an affordable price.

It’s also an opportunity to raise money for a good cause. All proceeds go to the Kat D DIPG Foundation at the Montreal Children’s Hospital. DIPG is an aggressive form of brain tumour that affects small children and took the life of Giannias’ five-year-old niece Catherine.

ExposFest is a very personal labour of love that allows Giannias to deal with two important losses in his life. It’s also the culmination of Giannias’ journey from Expos fan and memorabilia collector to crusader against a rare form of cancer.

Collecting Memorabilia to Preserve the History of the Expos

Giannias grew up watching the Expos and collecting baseball cards like so many other kids in Montreal. As he grew older, he became more interested in collecting.

In 2004, his hobby turned into a full-blown obsession when the Expos left the city. Like so many baseball fans in this city, the loss of the Expos was hard for Perry Giannias to swallow.

“My game-used collection really took off after 2004, when I really, like everybody else, thought the Expos were ‘done-zo’ with and we’re never going to see them again,” Giannias remembered. “It really hit me like a ton of bricks. I just wanted to be surrounded by my heroes of the past and stuff that I could see every day and still remember what it was like to have a baseball team.”

Perry Giannias Extensive Collection

A sampling of Perry Giannias’ extensive collection.

Giannias has filled his basement with rare items spanning the history of the Expos and Montreal Royals. Jerseys, jackets and autographed baseballs cover every corner of the space.

He even has Andre Dawson’s Gold Glove award and the helmet Gary Carter wore when he got his last hit at the Olympic Stadium. Giannias also shares pieces from his collection on the Facebook page “Montreal Expos Museum”.

Eventually, Giannias would like to display his collection for all to see if a Major League Baseball team returns to Montreal.

“My dream would be, once we get a ballpark, maybe we could find a spot somewhere near. It could even  be like a restaurant, museum kind of setting. It would be really cool to have that near the ballpark, or maybe a spot at the ballpark,” Giannias said. “Something like that to remember how amazing we were.”

Getting Involved in the Fight Against DIPG

Whatever Giannias may have felt following the loss of his childhood baseball team surely paled in comparison to the heartbreak he and his family would experience in 2015.

Personal tragedy struck Giannias’ family when his five-year-old niece Catherine “Kat” Demes was diagnosed with a DIPG brain tumour. Doctors gave her nine to twelve months to live. She passed away nine months later, six months before her sixth birthday.

Struck by grief and searching for answers, Giannias and his family decided to take action.

Using the connections he had established with former Expos players over the years through his memorabilia purchases, Giannias came up with the fundraiser idea that would become ExposFest.

“That’s the best way, we thought, to honour my niece Catherine,” Giannias explained. “It’s better than just crying every day and stuff like that, because there’s nothing worse than losing a child.”

“You always think it happens to somebody else, but when it happens to your family, it’s just devastating. So, we want to turn, you know like the old saying, lemons into lemonade,” Giannias said.

So far, the foundation his family set up has raised almost $140,000 in over a year and a half. For a disease that gets little coverage in the press and even less funding for research to find a cure, that is a significant amount. Giannias hopes this year’s event will help the foundation surpass $200,000.

Perry Giannias Prized Piece

Perry Giannias shows off one of his prized pieces.

Keeping It in the Family and About the Kids

One of the biggest draws to ExposFest has been the participation of former players. Giannias has attracted players like Ellis Valentine, Jose Vidro, Vladimir Guerrero and many more to the event. This year, he has attracted nine former Expos players (including Hall of Famer Andre Dawson) as well as local star Éric Gagné.

Back in November, Giannias also held a sports celebrity gala to raise funds for the foundation. His focus remains on keeping ExposFest geared to kids even though he admits the gala was much less work. Exposfest is free for children under 12 years old, which surely cuts into the amount of money Giannias and his family could raise. Giannias is steadfast that the event is not just about raising money.

“ExposFest is a celebration of the family, my niece and baseball,” Giannias explained. “We want it to be a family event, because (Catherine) was a little girl. She was five years old. We want to honour her memory by having as many families and kids there because that’s what baseball was.”

Giannias and his family have been working on the event since November. Giannias is proud to call ExposFest a small family-led venture.

“One hundred per cent of what we make goes straight to the Montreal Children’s Hospital and the Kat D DIPG Foundation. We don’t have a CEO. We don’t have a treasurer,” Giannias assured. “Whatever is done is our time and we don’t want it any other way.”

It should come as no surprise to anyone that Giannias is a certified daycare provider who runs two daycares in the Laval area with his wife. He obviously cares deeply about children.

Having an Impact on Local Baseball Culture

Perry Giannias Unique Piece

One of Perry Giannias’ more unique pieces from his collection of Expos memorabilia.

It’s that genuine desire to give back to the community that has allowed Giannias to forge deep connections with the former players who make ExposFest a popular event among the city’s die-hard baseball fans.

Giannias insists that making connections with former players has been easy since most are happy to join his fight against DIPG.

“I think they can feel my passion for the team and I don’t ask anything of them. The only thing I ask of my Expos is to do our fundraiser so we can raise money for the Montreal Children’s Hospital,” Giannias said. “There’s no ulterior motive that I have with them.”

Giannias hopes that his event helps in the quest to bring a team back to Montreal.

“ExposFest makes you remember how great the Montreal Expos were and our heroes of old and how much they loved the city,” Giannias said with enthusiasm. “I think it’s a great weekend to celebrate baseball and the Montreal Expos.”

Perry Giannias is making a lasting impression on his community by honouring his family and his beloved Expos.

So, if you want to support a great cause and relive the glory days of the Expos, pay Giannias a visit at Plaza Centre-Ville between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM for ExposFest.

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Everything to Know About the Montreal Baseball Hack Day

March 20, 2017 By Jan Sauvé-Frankel Leave a Comment

Montreal Baseball Hack Day

The Third Annual Montreal Baseball Hack Day is on March 25

Last year, I had the privilege of attending the Montreal Baseball Hack Day. The third annual instalment of the event is coming up next weekend, so here is everything you need to know leading up to the event.

What is the Montreal Baseball Hack Day?

According to the event’s website, the Montreal Baseball Hack Day is a day for creative minds to collaborate on baseball-related projects to create better ties between the local technology and sports communities.

Participants have one day to design and code a functional project that could be (but is not limited to) a website, an app, a tool, a simple web app or a data visualization.

At the end of the day, the work is presented to the judges and winner and runner-up will receive prizes (and bragging rights).

When and Where Does It Take Place?

The Montreal Baseball Hack Day takes place March 25, from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM at the Belgo Building Breather Space.

The address is 372 Saint-Catherine Street West, Suite 105, Montreal, Quebec H3B 1A2.

Not sure what to expect from MTL Baseball Hack Day? Here's a great recap of last year's event. https://t.co/iM7xXkX2Gn pic.twitter.com/UqPovpk5oW

— MTLBaseball HackDay (@mtlbbhackday) February 21, 2017

Who Can Participate?

Anyone who is a baseball enthusiast!

While the event will surely appeal to digital developers and coders, Warren Wilansky, the event organizer, hopes that those who don’t have a coding background also register.

“Even if you aren’t a developer or a designer, if you are a baseball fan, you would have a lot to add,” Wilansky assures. “You can help to shape a project from a baseball perspective or even as an end user. Look at it as an opportunity to learn from and collaborate with new people.”

Who Are the Judges?

This year’s judges are:

  • Sonali Karnick, CBC Radio One host.
  • David Foscato, Webmaster and Administrator for Expos Nation.
  • David McGimpsey, Author, Poet and Concordia University Professor.

“We wanted judges that covered different and diverse members of the sports and baseball community. (They represent) media, fans & the arts,” Wilansky explains. “We also thought it would be interesting to have people who are not necessarily from technical backgrounds so that they would judge the value of the projects from their unique perspectives.”

Thanks to @evenko we have tix to the Toronto vs Pittsburgh game at the Olympic Stadium for our Hack Day winners. https://t.co/9fozT8YNmY pic.twitter.com/vIfD7DRaIR

— MTLBaseball HackDay (@mtlbbhackday) March 1, 2017

What Are the Prizes?

The winning team will take home an annual MLB.TV premium subscription for up to four team members. They will also receive four tickets to the upcoming Toronto Blue Jays vs Pittsburgh Pirates exhibition games at Olympic Stadium.

The runner-up will receive a 12-month Super Premium subscription to Baseball Prospectus for up to four team members.

What’s the Schedule of the Event?

  • 9:30 – 10:00 AM Registration, Meet and Greet, and Coffee
  • 10:00 – 10:30 AM Welcome, Introductions, and Pitch
  • 10:30 – 12:30 PM Design and Code
  • 12:30 – 1:30 PM Lunch
  • 1:30 – 5:30 PM More Design and Code
  • 5:30 – 6:00 PM Presentation, Judging and Awards
  • 6:30 PM Let’s go for a beer!

Where Do I Sign Up?

You can sign up here!

You can check out the article I wrote about last year’s event on the Plank site. Also, check out MTL Baseball‘s profile on Warren Wilansky here.

I hope to see you at the Montreal Baseball Hack Day!

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Hacking into Montreal Baseball Culture Through Digital Design

March 19, 2017 By Jan Sauvé-Frankel 1 Comment

Warren Wilansky is hacking into baseball culture

Warren Wilansky, President and Founder of Plank.

Some Montrealers have an impact on the local baseball culture and community through their contributions on the field or in the dugout. One local business owner is hacking into Montreal baseball culture in a most unexpected way.

Warren Wilansky is the President and Founder of Montreal-based digital design agency Plank. He’s also a huge baseball fan.

Over the last few years, Wilansky has combined his passion for baseball with his work as a digital design entrepreneur.

He has embarked on a number of passion projects that mix his business with baseball. He hopes those projects help to build a lasting baseball culture in Montreal.

Rediscovering an Old Love

Wilansky developed his love for baseball at an early age. Like so many other kids in Montreal, he played Little League and watched the Expos at Olympic Stadium.

“My earliest baseball memory was going to the Olympic Stadium in the late 1970’s with my father and sitting in the bleachers,” Wilansky recalled. “I vividly remember seeing the names Cromartie, Dawson and Valentine staring at me from the backs of their jerseys.”

Over time, Wilansky’s interest in the game waned as his beloved Expos became a mismanaged mess before moving to Washington. Like so many other Montrealers, he distanced himself from baseball. It took him years to rediscover his love of the game.

“In 2009, it was rekindled with the passion of a million white hot suns after visiting Wrigley Field for the first time. It was on those hallowed grounds that I remembered what I loved about the game,” Wilansky said.

“I love that the game is slow, the season long and the pace muted until action springs out of the pitcher’s hand or a hitter’s bat,” he explained.

It would’t take Wilansky long to find creative ways to combine his work life with his rekindled passion for baseball.

Teaming up with Montreal Baseball Project

As Wilansky explains in a blog post on Plank’s website, he rediscovered his love of baseball around the same time another Warren with Montreal ties embarked on his own baseball odyssey.

Warren Cromartie, who Wilansky grew up watching at the Olympic Stadium, started the Montreal Baseball Project in 2012. For those who don’t know about Cromartie’s mission, the Montreal Baseball Project hopes to bring a Major League Baseball team back to Montreal.

Wilansky soon understood that promoting the passion for baseball in this city was an important step towards getting a team back.

He was no longer just a young fan watching Cromartie from the stands. Wilansky was now the leader of a successful digital design agency. Therefore, he felt he could help Cromartie on his quest to bring a team back to the city.

“A few years ago, I approached the Montreal Baseball Project to modernize their website and they gladly accepted our help. I felt that for Montreal Baseball Project to be taken seriously as the main lobby group to bring a team back, that they needed a world class site,” Wilansky told MTL Baseball.

Outside of Plank’s collaboration with Cromartie’s group, Wilansky has found other ways to fit baseball into his agency’s work.

Plank hacking into Montreal Baseball Culture

Warren Wilansky looks on as the judges announce the winners of the 2016 Montreal Baseball Hack Day.

Growing the Montreal Baseball Culture and Community Through Creativity

On March 25, Plank will host its third annual Montreal Baseball Hack Day. The Baseball Hack Day started in Boston in 2012. The event allows participants to collaborate on a baseball-themed digital project over the course of one day.

Over the past few years, Wilansky kept in touch with the original Boston event organizer. Finally, he decided to start a Montreal chapter of the event in 2015. He believes events like the Hack Day can play a crucial role in building a stronger local baseball community.

“What I like about the event is that it extends out to a community that traditional baseball marketing and outreach would not consider,” Wilansky explained. “I think that designers and developers have a different and interesting take on how they see and interact with sports. It shows that non-traditional communities should be a part of baseball culture.”

He also thinks it’s important to connect different groups in the local community through baseball in order make baseball culture sustainable in Montreal.

“I would love to see and I think deep relationships can be generated with musicians, artists and filmmakers. Heck, one of our judges is a poet who has written a book about baseball,” Wilansky continued. “Building relationships with these groups of people is going to ensure that baseball becomes a part of the soul of our city.”

Wilansky and Plank hacking into Montreal Baseball Culture

Wilansky at the 2016 Montreal Baseball Hack Day

Developing Your Own Passion Project

Warren Wilansky has managed to integrate his passion for baseball into his work as a digital entrepreneur with Plank. But, he also believes it’s important for everyone to have a personal passion project.

In another blog post on the Plank website, Wilansky discusses the genesis of his own blog “Runners at the Corners”.

While it began as a way to track the games he and other contributors attended, he now wants to expand the scope of the site.

“What I’m working on now is making it into more than just an archive of games that I attend. It’s clear that it needs to be more than that to generate any interest or traffic,” Wilansky conceded. “So, I’m looking to get a few different people involved to shape the vision and make it a unique place for baseball fans to visit.”

Wilansky believes that investing in your interests can help you grow as a person while making an impact on your community. His passion projects allowed him to learn a lot about himself and build new relationships.

While his passion projects have helped fill the void the Expos left behind, something is still missing. Like so many Montrealers, Wilansky is still waiting for his team to come back to Montreal.

“But seriously, how could someone not be passionate about having a beer and hot dog in July, in an open air stadium in downtown Montreal while watching our Expos,” Wilansky pondered.

He may be a successful digital entrepreneur, but Warren Wilansky still wishes he could be a kid in the bleachers again.

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Tim Raines Tribute Will Kick Off “Montreal Baseball Weekend”

March 13, 2017 By Jan Sauvé-Frankel Leave a Comment

Tim Raines tribute Montreal Baseball Weekend

Tim Raines will be in Montreal for Baseball Weekend.

If you haven’t already purchased your tickets for the Toronto Blue Jays’ exhibition game versus the Pittsburgh Pirates on March 31, the latest news should spur you into action. A Tim Raines tribute will take place before the game, meaning “Rock” will be at the Olympic Stadium to kick off “Montreal Baseball Weekend”.

According to multiple news outlets, Tim Raines will headline the festivities prior to the first of two exhibition games held in Montreal at the end of this month.

Shi Davidi of Sportsnet posted the following on Twitter:

Tim Raines will be honoured prior to #BlueJays–#Pirates exhibition game in Montreal March 31 … pic.twitter.com/jIQF1TSX8c

— Shi Davidi (@ShiDavidi) March 13, 2017

Other sources reported the same news on Twitter throughout the day:

Tim Raines sera honoré à Montréal https://t.co/e5XudZAnCl

— 98,5 Sports (@985Sports) March 13, 2017

Tim Raines sera honoré le 31 mars au Stade olympique: «Montréal, c’est toujours spécial» https://t.co/uiJWNIIWia pic.twitter.com/tNsRB9egWq

— Journal de Montréal (@JdeMontreal) March 13, 2017

Fans who make it to the game on March 31 will also get to see several former Expos. Dennis Martinez, Steve Rogers, Bill Lee, Al Oliver, David Palmer and Jeff Reardon will also be there. Five of those players will also take part in Exposfest on Sunday, April 2.

Proud to have 5 of our Expos Fest guests participating in the opening ceremony for Tim Raines on Friday March 31st.https://t.co/7Mvecp8NsM pic.twitter.com/spAOwSCyT6

— Expos Fest (@ExposFest) March 13, 2017

Raines was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in January. Now, he will be properly honoured in the city where his career began. This will be the first opportunity for Expos fans to congratulate “Rock” on making it into the Hall of Fame.

So, make sure you’re at Olympic Stadium to show Tim Raines how much this city appreciates its baseball legends.

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Baseball Is in the Air in Montreal Despite the Cold Weather

March 8, 2017 By Jan Sauvé-Frankel 2 Comments

Although we’re still dealing with temperatures below zero and either freezing rain or snow, baseball is in the air in Montreal. Spring Training has started in Major League Baseball, which has always meant the end of winter to me. Sure, we may not have a professional team gearing up for its season, but there is plenty of baseball activity on the horizon in our city. Here’s a sampling of what’s happening around Montreal in the next few weeks.

An Event for Baseball and Tech Fans

The Third Annual Montreal Baseball Hack Day is on March 25.

Last year, I had the opportunity to discover an event that flew under the radar for most baseball fans. Plank, a local web design firm located in downtown Montreal, hosted its second Baseball Hack Day and offered me an opportunity to write about it.

The Baseball Hack Day is a fun event geared towards baseball fans who are tech-oriented. Participants work in teams (or alone) to produce either a website, an application or a web tool with a baseball focus. They have only one day to produce a functional end result to the judges.

I was amazed by the work presented last year and I can’t wait to see what is in store this year.

The third annual Montreal Baseball Hack Day takes place March 25 at the Belgo building downtown. If you’re into coding and are a huge baseball fan, you can sign up for the event here.

MTL Baseball plans on attending again this year, so you’ll get to read more about it over the next few weeks.

Baseball Weekend is Coming Back

Baseball is in the air in Montreal at Olympic Stadium.

Baseball fans make the annual pilgrimage to Olympic Stadium during Baseball Weekend.

The biggest weekend of the year for Montreal baseball fans is right around the corner.

Of course, the Toronto Blue Jays will be hosting the Pittsburgh Pirates for an exhibition series on March 31 and April 1 at the Olympic Stadium. It will be the fourth straight year that the Blue Jays play an exhibition series in Montreal to close out Spring Training.

The games offer baseball fans in Montreal their only chance to see Major League Baseball. Those who miss the Expos should attend the games in order to send a strong message to commissioner Rob Manfred that Montreal deserves a second chance at having a major league team.

MTL Baseball will be there to speak with fans before the games. Be on the lookout for me if you want to share your passion for baseball with everyone. I’ll make sure to provide you all with quality coverage of the games.

To cap off the weekend, the second annual Exposfest will take place on April 2.

Le retour de Bill Lee @Expos Fest
Bill Lee returns on Sunday April 2nd https://t.co/am2WQscN3g @jp_tvasports
@jonahkeri @SpacemanTheFilm pic.twitter.com/R3EmzcRMXr

— Expos Fest (@ExposFest) March 8, 2017

Bill “Spaceman” Lee joins an impressive lineup of former players at this charity event aimed at raising funds for DIPG cancer research.

We are not done with our guest list. Adding an other #expos immortal to our lineup tomorrow. Stay tuned. https://t.co/7Mvecp8NsM#KatDdipg pic.twitter.com/LVeb6fKSHT

— Expos Fest (@ExposFest) March 7, 2017

You can purchase tickets here.

MTL Baseball will have much more coverage of this event so stay tuned in the weeks to come.

For those who can’t wait for the snow to melt to hit the field this summer, these events are a perfect way to kick off the baseball season.

Baseball is in the air in Montreal and MTL Baseball is excited to share this city’s passion for the game with all of you.

 

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