In 1994.
No World Series in 1994 because of the players' strike.
There was no World Series played in 1994 because of a players strike.
The World Series was not played in 1904 (because the National League team refused to play the American League team) and in 1994 (because of a players' strike).
The player's strike cancelled the World Series for the 1994 season.
The 1994 World Series was canceled due to a players' strike that began on August 12, 1994, and led to the remainder of the season being canceled, including the World Series. This was the first time in 90 years that the World Series was not played.
The players' strike that killed the World Series was during the 1994 season.
The Boston Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals in 2004 World Series
The 1994 World Series was canceled when the players went out on strike for 232 days. It was the eighth work stoppage in baseball history. The cancellation of the 1994 World Series was the first since 1904.
It was never played because a player went on strike.
Since 1903, the World Series has not been played twice. In 1904, the National League champion New York Giants refused to play the American League champion. In 1994, the regular-season was discontinued in August because of a players strike.
1904 due to the inability of the American and National Leagues to come to an agreement of rules and regulations for the Series and 1994 due to a players strike.
Yogi Berra played in 14 World Series with the Yankees winning 10.