The player's strike cancelled the World Series for the 1994 season.
1994
In 1994.
The players' strike that killed the World Series was during the 1994 season.
The World Series was Cancelled in 1904, and 1994.
The two leagues in MLB went from two divisions to three divisions in 1994. That would have been the first year of the wildcard but that was the year the players went on strike and the playoffs and World Series were cancelled. The first year the wildcard was part of MLB's playoffs was 1995.
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 entire season wasn't cancelled but the season was 1994. The strike started on August 12, 1994 and ended April 2, 1995.
The first World Series was played in 1903. Since then, the World Series has been cancelled twice. In 1904, the New York Giants refused to play the Boston Americans due to the Giants belief that, without concrete rules concerning play and allocation of money, the Series was a sham. John Brush, owner of the Giants, drafted rules and regulations that were agreed to by both leagues and the Series was resumed the following year. In 1994, the Series was cancelled due to the player's strike.
The original Star Trek ended in 1969 as NBC cancelled the series after just 3 seasons.
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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.