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The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) and concludes the MLB postseason.First played in 1903, [1] the World Series championship is a best-of-seven playoff and is a contest between the champions of baseball's National League (NL) and American League (AL). [2]
A series-by-series look at each of the World Series the Dodgers franchise played in before winning it all again in 2024.
The Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers have appeared in the World Series 22 times, while the New York/San Francisco Giants have appeared in the World Series 20 times. The Dodgers and Giants are tied with (8) World Series titles. When the two teams were based in New York, the Giants won five World Series championships, and the Dodgers one.
Like the Yankees and Cardinals, the Dodgers have not lost 100 games in a season since World War I, with their worst record being in 1992 with 63 wins and 99 losses. The following year, the Dodgers finished at .500 for the only time in 141 seasons. The most wins the Dodgers ever had in a season was 111, which they did in 2022.
The City of Angels is now the City of Champions.The Los Angeles Dodgers finally broke through and ended the franchise’s 32-year title drought, winning the World Series in 6 games over the Tampa ...
The Dodgers won the series finale, 3–1, after Betts hit a two-run home run in the eighth inning. Stone struck out seven while only allowing one run in seven innings. [183] The Baltimore Orioles came to town for a three-game series next, with the Orioles taking game one, 3–2, on a two-run home run by Ramón Urías in the fifth. [184]
What teams have won more World Series than the Dodgers? The Dodgers' seven World Series titles rank sixth among MLB teams. Below is every team with more World Series titles: 1. New York Yankees ...
The Dodgers were looking to win their eighth World Series title. [26] For the Dodgers, 2024 marked the World Series debuts of Ohtani, Yamamoto, T. Hernández, and Edman. Freddie Freeman and Will Smith made their second World Series appearances. Max Muncy, Mookie Betts, and Walker Buehler made their third World Series appearances.