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Players in Major League Baseball went on strike in 1994, which began on August 12 and lasted until April 2, 1995. This labor dispute ultimately led to the cancellation of the 1994 World Series, marking the first time the championship was not held since 1904. The strike was primarily over issues related to player salaries and free agency.

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