Cocoa Expos (minor league baseball)
| Cocoa Expos | |
|---|---|
| Minor league affiliations | |
| Previous classes | Class Rookie League |
| League | Florida East Coast League |
The Cocoa Expos were a short-lived professional minor league baseball team based Cocoa, Florida in 1972. The club, which featured future hall of famer and 1986 World Series champion, Gary Carter, was a member of the rookie-level Florida East Coast League. During their only season in existence, the team posted a 9–47 record, which gave them fourth place in the league.