It’s hard to imagine, but there was a time when the World Series didn’t happen. Not because of a war or a natural disaster, but because of something much more complex and frustrating: labor disputes. Yes, on September 14, 1994, Major League Baseball made the agonizing decision to cancel the rest of the season, including the iconic World Series, due to a player strike that had dragged on for over a month.
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