The Dodgers are in rarefied air in their long franchise history going into 2026, having won consecutive championships for the first time. What’s next on the checklist is trying to become the fifth MLB team to win at least three World Series in a row.
MLB teams winning 3+ championships in a row
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New York Yankees 1949-53 (5)
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New York Yankees 1936-39 (4)
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New York Yankees 1998-2000
The Yankees understandably dominate this list, with several extended periods of dominance in their storied history. These represent different eras as well. The two longest title streaks came in a league of 16 teams and no divisional play. The A’s in the 1970s were in a 24-team MLB and had to go through a best-of-5 League Championship Series. The Yankees from 1998-2000 are the only team of this group to be in our modern era, with 30 MLB teams and two extra rounds of playoffs before the World Series.
The Yankees are the only MLB team to win three titles in a row after Pat Riley trademarked the term “Three-peat” in 1989. Riley was ahead of his time, even though his Lakers team that year ran into a Pistons-sized roadblock in the NBA Finals, getting swept after an 11-0 start to their postseason. Multiple trademarks for “Three-peat” are still active under Riles & Company, Inc., which means any such marketing (shirts, hats, etc.) have to go through Riley for approval and/or compensation for use.
The Dodgers in 2026 are just the third team coming off consecutive championships and going for a third straight title in the wild card era, along with those Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays in 1994. In all there have been 21 teams prior to the Dodgers to win the previous two World Series.
|
Year |
Team |
W |
L |
Pct |
Finish |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1909 |
Cubs |
104 |
49 |
.680 |
2nd (behind 110-win Pirates) |
|
1912 |
Philadelphia A’s |
90 |
62 |
.592 |
3rd (behind 105-win Red Sox) |
|
1917 |
Red Sox |
90 |
62 |
.592 |
2nd (behind 100-win White Sox) |
|
1923 |
NY Giants |
95 |
58 |
.621 |
lost World Series (4-2) to NYY |
|
1929 |
Yankees |
88 |
66 |
.571 |
2nd (behind 104-win A’s) |
|
1931 |
Philadelphia A’s |
107 |
45 |
.704 |
lost World Series (4-3) to StL |
|
1938 |
Yankees |
99 |
53 |
.651 |
won World Series (4-0) over Cubs |
|
1939 |
Yankees |
106 |
45 |
.702 |
won World Series (4-0) over Reds |
|
1940 |
Yankees |
88 |
66 |
.571 |
3rd |
|
1951 |
Yankees |
98 |
56 |
.636 |
won World Series (4-2) over NYG |
|
1952 |
Yankees |
95 |
59 |
.617 |
won World Series (4-3) over Dodgers |
|
1953 |
Yankees |
99 |
52 |
.656 |
won World Series (4-2) over Dodgers |
|
1954 |
Yankees |
103 |
51 |
.669 |
2nd (behind 111-win Cle) |
|
1963 |
Yankees |
104 |
57 |
.646 |
lost World Series (4-0) to LA |
|
1974 |
Oakland A’s |
90 |
72 |
.556 |
won World Series (4-1) over LA |
|
1975 |
Oakland A’s |
98 |
64 |
.605 |
lost ALCS (3-0) at Bos |
|
1977 |
Reds |
88 |
74 |
.543 |
2nd (behind 98-win LA) |
|
1979 |
Yankees |
89 |
71 |
.556 |
4th |
|
1994 |
Blue Jays |
55 |
60 |
.478 |
3rd |
|
2000 |
Yankees |
87 |
74 |
.540 |
won World Series (4-1) over NYM |
|
2001 |
Yankees |
95 |
65 |
.594 |
lost World Series (4-3) to AZ |
Eleven teams, just over half of the 21, reached the World Series after winning the previous two, with seven championships. In the divisional era, four of seven teams reached the World Series, with two wins.
This is the sixth time the Dodgers have won two pennants in a row — 1952-53 and 1955-56 in Brooklyn, plus 1965-66, 1977-78, 2017-18, and 2024-25 in Los Angeles. They have yet to win three pennants in a row, and this is their only time winning consecutive championships.
The only one of the previous 21 back-to-back champs to finish under .500 in Year 3 were the 1994 Blue Jays, who were 55-60 when a strike ended that season in August.
It stands to reason that a team winning two championships in a row will still be good the next year. These 22 teams have an average .609 winning percentage, roughly 99 wins over 162 games.
The Dodgers this year are in that range, projected to have the best record in baseball by a wide margin. But like this current era of Dodgers baseball, they won’t be judged by the regular season, but rather how they do in October.
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