Dawson’s request to change Expos cap on Hall plaque ‘shot in the gut’
Andre Dawson’s desire to have the cap on his Hall of Fame plaque changed from a Montreal Expos logo to a Chicago Cubs one was a “shot in the gut” for Perry Giannias.
The 69-year-old Dawson made headlines Tuesday when he told the Chicago Tribune that he sent a letter to Baseball Hall of Fame chair Jane Forbes Clark asking to change the cap. Having an Expos logo on his plaque is a decision he had disagreed with dating back to his entry into the hall back in 2010.
“Andre had made that clear back in the day when he got elected. But I thought it sort of passed. So when I read that article yesterday, I’m not going to lie, it sort of was like a shot in the gut,” Giannias, the president of Expos Fest, a gala that celebrates the team’s history, said on the phone from Montreal.
“Just reminded me that he had those feelings. So I guess they haven’t changed and I understand. I’ve known Andre for a long time and sometimes, you know, when you get older, you want your legacy to reflect the way you feel. And I think that’s what this is all about.”