https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3cO9A3uW0k
Two World Wars didn't cancel MLB's World Series, but in 1994, a labor dispute between owners and players over a potential salary cap killed the Fall Classic – and a pretty compelling season. With the entire future of the pro game in limbo, Congress, the President, and a whole bunch of lawyers tried to find a deal in time to save the 1995 season.