13 days ... April 1 through April 13.
The season started on April 15 and the regular season games lost to the strike were not made up. Because of not making the strike games up the Detroit Tigers won the AL East over the Boston Red Sox by 1/2 game, the first and only time a pennant race was decided by 1/2 game.
The most games played by a team was 156 and the fewest was 153.
7 weeks! hope i helped:)
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The biggest strike ever in professional sports was the MLB strike of 1994-95 232 days and 750 players and 28 owners resulted in lost money for the owners and players and in disillusionment for the fans. Although the game bounced back somewhat in 1996 and finally got its long-awaited collective bargaining agreement, problems remain. Using a model of collective bargaining, this article examines the strike and its aftermath, in order to analyze what happened and why. Since 1972, negotiation between the union and owners over contract terms has led to eight work stoppages that have plagued baseball. Hence, there is a clear need for a critical review of the bargaining process. 1972 player strike, 13 days missed of regular season 1976 owner lockout, 17 days 1980 player strike, 7 days 1981 player strike, 50 days 1985 player strike, 2 days 1990 owner lockout, 32 days 1994 player strike, 232 days, postseason cancelled, 1995 season shortened to 144 games
The 1981 hunger strike lasted 216 days, from the 1st of March to the 3rd of October.
A hunger strike is when people didn't eat for a long time, or they would be hungry, so Hunger is hungry; Strike is a period of time.
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80 days
The General Strike of 1926 lasted ten days in the United Kingdom.
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Tom Long died June 23, 1972, in Mobile, AL, USA.
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The Winnipeg General Strike lasted a total of 43 days, beginning on May 10th, 1919, and ending with "Bloody Saturday" which was June 21st, 1919.
The biggest strike ever in professional sports was the MLB strike of 1994-95 232 days and 750 players and 28 owners resulted in lost money for the owners and players and in disillusionment for the fans. Although the game bounced back somewhat in 1996 and finally got its long-awaited collective bargaining agreement, problems remain. Using a model of collective bargaining, this article examines the strike and its aftermath, in order to analyze what happened and why. Since 1972, negotiation between the union and owners over contract terms has led to eight work stoppages that have plagued baseball. Hence, there is a clear need for a critical review of the bargaining process. 1972 player strike, 13 days missed of regular season 1976 owner lockout, 17 days 1980 player strike, 7 days 1981 player strike, 50 days 1985 player strike, 2 days 1990 owner lockout, 32 days 1994 player strike, 232 days, postseason cancelled, 1995 season shortened to 144 games
I think the N-strike Long Shot or Long Strike
The Homestead Strike started on June 30, 1892 and ended on July 6, 1892. It was a fight between steel workers in Pennsylvania and a company called Carnegie Steel. Twelve people were killed during the strike and another 23 were injured.
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A thunderstorm does not strike anything, it is "lightening" that does that.