1971 Montreal Expos Key Players: Renko, Staub, Stoneman, Wine

The page highlights key players from the Montreal Expos. Steve Renko, a pitcher and former University of Kansas quarterback, had a 13-11 record in his first major league season in 1970 after joining from the Mets in 1969. Rusty Staub, an outfielder, excelled in batting with a .274 average and career highs of 30 home runs and 94 RBIs. Bill Stoneman, known for his no-hitter in April 1969, went 11-19 in 1969 and 7-15 in 1970. Mike Wegener, a pitcher struggling post-elbow surgery, had a 3-6 record in 1970.