The team was known as the
Jamestown Expos from 1977 to 1993, although Jamestown was affiliated with Montreal in 1970 and 1971, at the time the team was called the Falcons. Major League pitcher
Randy Johnson began his career with the Expos in 1985. In 1990, the television show
Candid Camera planned to do a segment of minor league baseball. After consulting the front office in Montreal, Candid Camera came to Jamestown to do a prank on pitcher Bob Baxter. Only the visiting team manager, the catcher for the Expos and the other umpires knew about the prank. Host
Peter Funt played as the umpire, as the catcher gave fake signals to pitcher Baxter. The Expos were relocated to Vermont after the 1993 season, eventually becoming the
Vermont Lake Monsters. However, the New York–Penn League maintained a presence in Jamestown, immediately relocating the
Niagara Falls Rapids to Jamestown in 1994 and naming that team the
Jamestown Jammers. The Jammers would last in Jamestown until the end of the 2014 season, at which point the New York–Penn League left Jamestown permanently. ==Notable alumni (1939–1993)==