A baseball strike in the Major League in 1994 said, "I do not like it, people will not be able to join these games anymore, I do not like it." A sad 9 year old fan is a major league in 1994 He expressed his concern about the baseball strike. The baseball season of 1994 suddenly ended. The player decided to stop playing, thinking that the owner was dealing unreasonably with the upper limit of the processing wage he was about to process. Owners felt it was difficult to reach an agreement on their own differences.
The major league baseball season ended on 1994 and 11 August 1994, and a major league baseball strike took place in 1994-95. This is the first season of each league in the current 3 partition format. It is also the first time for two national league teams to join and participate in the first night competition until 1996 until a permanent team. April 4 - At Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs' outfiel Tafi Rhodos defeated New York's pitcher Dwight Garden, three times on the opening day. Rhodes became the first player in the history of the league hitting the home run in the first three hits of the season. Despite Rhodes' unexpected home run, the Cubs lost the game 12-8
Today, twenty years ago, there was no baseball. On August 12, 1994, the Major League Baseball Players Association striked and began the longest pause in the American professional sports circle. Since the lockout of the ice hockey league in the 2004-05 season, the baseball game lasted 232 days, canceling more than 900 games, including the 1994 playoffs and world competitions. There is not another game until April 25, 1995. The basic elements of conflict are not new. Since the arbitration in 1974, when the player's free agent's right has been lost, the owner, in cooperation with the free agent in 1985, 1986 and 87 years, has been looking for ways to restrict free agents and limit salary growth It was.
In the late 1960s the baseball player's league became more powerful and the conflict between the owner and the players' union brought a big break in 1972, 1981 and 1994. Baseball strikes in 1994 led to cancellation of the world series, not until the spring of 1995. In the late 1990s, the functions managed by the two major federation governments were integrated under the heading Major League baseball. At the moment, this game was often called a "dead ball era" between 1900 and 1919, as this game was often a low score and pitchers such as Walt Johnson, Celeron, Christie Matthewson and Grover Cleveland Alexander dominated It was. This term also accurately represents the state of baseball itself. Baseball cost 3 dollars each, and $ 1,900 is equivalent to today's 88 dollars so club owners are not going to spend a lot of money on new balls, if not necessary. It is not uncommon for a single baseball team to continue during the game.