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What happened to the 1994 Postseason?

The MLB Players Association went on strike after play on Aug. 11, 1994, ending the season and resulting in the cancellation of the Postseason.

At the time of the work stoppage, the Yankees, White Sox and Rangers were in first place, while the Indians were in line for the AL Wild Card, and the Expos, Reds and Dodgers held the top spots in their divisions with the Braves in position for the NL Wild Card.

Cliff Floyd and the Expos owned the best record in MLB (74-40) at the time of the work stoppage. (Stephen Dunn/ALLSPORT)