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NY1 At 20: 1994 Report Looks At First Day Of MLB Strike

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At the start of 1994, Major League Baseball team owners proposed a new idea to their players: a salary cap. The idea infuriated players, leading to a months-long labor battle that culminated on August 12, 1994, when baseball players around the country walked off the field for what turned out to be the longest baseball work stoppage in history. NY1's sports reporter Steve Cangialosi filed this report the following day.
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