The following are the baseball events of the year 1994 throughout the world.
As a result of a players' strike, the MLB season ended prematurely on August 11, 1994. No postseason (including the World Series) was played. Minor League Baseball was not affected. During the shortened Major League Baseball season, the league adorned uniforms and stadiums to announce the 125th anniversary of baseball's first professional team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings. The Yomiuri Giants also celebrated their sixtieth anniversary with their eighteenth championship in the Japan Series.
Considered by some to be among history's greatest athletes, Michael Jordan suited up for the Birmingham Barons, the Class AA affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. He played in his first game on April 9, going 0-for-3.
American League | National League | |||
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Type | Name | Stat | Name | Stat |
AVG | Paul O'Neill NYY | .359 | Tony Gwynn SDP | .394 |
HR | Ken Griffey Jr. SEA | 40 | Matt Williams SFG | 43 |
RBI | Kirby Puckett MIN | 112 | Jeff Bagwell HOU | 116 |
Wins | Jimmy Key NYY | 17 | Ken Hill MTL & Greg Maddux ATL | 16 |
ERA | Steve Ontiveros OAK | 2.65 | Greg Maddux ATL | 1.56 |
Ks | Randy Johnson SEA | 204 | Andy Benes SDP | 189 |
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Team | Manager | Comments |
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Baltimore Orioles | Johnny Oates | |
Boston Red Sox | Butch Hobson | |
California Angels | Buck Rodgers | Replaced during the season by Marcel Lachemann |
Chicago White Sox | Gene Lamont | |
Cleveland Indians | Mike Hargrove | |
Detroit Tigers | Sparky Anderson | |
Kansas City Royals | Hal McRae | |
Milwaukee Brewers | Phil Garner | |
Minnesota Twins | Tom Kelly | |
New York Yankees | Buck Showalter | Was awarded the 1995 All-Star Game managerial role as unofficial league champions. |
Oakland Athletics | Tony La Russa | |
Seattle Mariners | Lou Piniella | |
Texas Rangers | Kevin Kennedy | |
Toronto Blue Jays | Cito Gaston |
Team | Manager | Comments |
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Atlanta Braves | Bobby Cox | |
Chicago Cubs | Tom Trebelhorn | |
Cincinnati Reds | Davey Johnson | |
Colorado Rockies | Don Baylor | |
Florida Marlins | Rene Lachemann | |
Houston Astros | Terry Collins | |
Los Angeles Dodgers | Tommy Lasorda | |
Montreal Expos | Felipe Alou | Was awarded the 1995 All-Star Game managerial role as unofficial league champions. |
New York Mets | Dallas Green | |
Philadelphia Phillies | Jim Fregosi | |
Pittsburgh Pirates | Jim Leyland | |
St. Louis Cardinals | Joe Torre | |
San Diego Padres | Jim Riggleman | |
San Francisco Giants | Dusty Baker |