1994 MLB season: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 10:41, 15 July 2024
Regular Season | April 3-August 11, 1994 |
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Postseason | n/a |
← 1993 • MLB seasons • 1995 → |
The 1994 Major League Baseball season began on April 3, but ended early on August 11, 1994 with the 1994-95 Major League Baseball strike. The season started despite the expiration of MLB's previous collective bargaining agreement in the end of 1993. It was the first season played under the current three-division format in each league. It was also the first with an Opening Night game involving two National League teams, which did not become permanent until 1996.
Publications
Publications by Team
1994 MLB season by team | ||||
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American League | AL East | AL Central | AL West | |
Baltimore Orioles • Boston Red Sox • Detroit Tigers • New York Yankees • Toronto Blue Jays | Chicago White Sox • Cleveland Indians • Kansas City Royals • Milwaukee Brewers • Minnesota Twins | California Angels • Oakland Athletics • Seattle Mariners • Texas Rangers | ||
National League | NL East | NL Central | NL West | |
Atlanta Braves • Florida Marlins • Montreal Expos • New York Mets • Philadelphia Phillies | Chicago Cubs • Cincinnati Reds • Houston Astros • Pittsburgh Pirates • St. Louis Cardinals | Colorado Rockies • Los Angeles Dodgers • San Diego Padres • San Francisco Giants |