Page 10-Sunday, April 5, 1981-The Michigan Daily NL East: Expos to dethrone Phillies By JEFF QUICKSILVER A Daily Sports Analysis Last season, the Philadelphia Phillies came on strong to edge the Montreal 1;xpos by one game for the National League East division title, as the defending champion Pittsburgh Pirates fell to "third place. While the big bats of the St. Louis Cardinals could only muster fourth place, the New York Mets and Chicago Cubs held their an- nual battle for last place. .With quite a few players wearing dif- ferent uniforms this season, the division race could be close, with some surprise teams finishing at or near the top. When the 162-game schedule con- cludes, here's how the teams will stack up in the East: expos MONTREAL-The Expos had the most talent in the division in 1979 and 1980 but couldn't hold on to the top spot lp in each campaign. the third season should be the charm however, and manager Dick Williams' club will find themselves riding high atop the East at the close of this season. -With Warren Cromartie, Andre Dawson (17 HR, 87 RBI), and Ellis Valentine (.315) shagging flyballs, the Expos field one of the strongest out- fields in the league. . The infield remains solid with Willie Montanez and Larry Parrish handling the corners and shortstop Chris Spier and second baseman Rodney Scott (63 stals) filling up the middle. : HE EXPOS have the best pitching ipithe division with David Palmer (8-6, 2.98), Steve Rogers (16;11, 2.98), Scott Sanderson (16-11, 3.99), and Bill { ullickson (10-5, 3.00) all coming off of excellent seasons.