1994 World Series
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The 1994 World Series was cancelled on September 15 due an ongoing strike (over a proposed salary cap) by the Major League Baseball Players Association, which had begun in August. Many baseball fans lament that, while two World Wars, earthquakes, and other disasters could not cancel a World Series, financial issues could and did. Many analysts blame the strike and the cancellation of the Series for baseball's sharp drop in popularity in the ensuing years. Some analysts also blamed it for the eventual death of the Montreal Expos. The Montreal Expos, at 74-40, and the New York Yankees, at 70-43, held the best records in their respective leagues at season's end.
External Links
- Revisionist Baseball - 1994 World Series Results (http://www.revisionistbaseball.com/1994/World_Series.htm)
- September 15, 1994 (http://wildcat.arizona.edu/papers/old-wildcats/fall94/September/September15%2C1994/01_3_m.html)
- 1994: The World Series the world forgot... (http://dave.henroid.net/archives/000112.html)
- The Top Resource for 1994 Expos (http://www.thebaseballgift.com/sitemap/1994-expos.html)
- What If 1994 Was Played Out? (http://www.whatifsports.com/mlb94/)
- Baseball players strike against proposed salary cap (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/almanac/video/1994/baseball.strike/94.baseball.mov)
- Frequently Asked Questions About the 1994 Strike (http://remarque.org/~grabiner/strikefaq.html)