Baseball could be in the midst of a
Dodgers dynasty
[October 23, 2025]
By RONALD BLUM
TORONTO (AP) — Baseball could be in the midst of a Dodgers dynasty,
a much-debated word reserved for teams achieving sweeping success.
By beating Toronto in the World Series that starts Friday night, Los
Angeles would capture its third title in six years.
“Just winning one is hard,” Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman
said. “If you can get three in a matter of five, six years, I guess
you could say it is one. But I think it’s the sustained winning that
the Dodgers have done for so long and then obviously to cement it
with some championships, I think, yeah, I guess you can call this if
we do it a modern-day dynasty."
Baseball has no widely accepted definition.
Most give pantheon status to the 1949-53 New York Yankees (five
straight titles), the 1936-39 Yankees (four), the 1972-74 Oakland
Athletics (three) and the 1998-2000 Yankees (three) — the last team
to win consecutive championships. The Dodgers are the first
defending champion to reach the World Series since the 2009
Philadelphia Phillies.
“The Dodgers have had an incredible, historic run, winning 12 out of
the 13 division championships, and the one time they didn’t they won
106 games,” Emmy-winning commentator Bob Costas said. “That compares
to what the Braves did in the '90s and early 2000s. It’s historic
and it’s an incredible run of excellence, but is it a dynasty?
That’s a more difficult word to define.”
Would beating the Toronto change his opinion?

“I think a title this year moves them closer to that,” he said.
Mookie Betts, who has been with the Dodgers since 2020, said he's
more concerned about preparing for games than contemplating the
team's historical place.
“If you’re thinking about going to the postseason and obviously
having a chance to win World Series year after year, I guess that
would kind of qualify as some type of dynasty, but I don’t know what
it takes to call it that,” he said.
Since the expansion era started, the only consecutive titles have
been won by the 1961-62 Yankees, the mid-70s A's, the 1975-76
Cincinnati Reds, the 1977-78 Yankees, the 1992-93 Toronto Blue Jays
and the late-century Yankees.
Earlier back-to-back titles also were won by the 1907-08 Chicago
Cubs, 1910-11 Philadelphia A’s, 1915-16 Red Sox, 1921-22 New York
Giants, 1927-28 Yankees and 1929-30 A’s.
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Los Angeles Dodgers' Mookie Betts celebrates in the dugout after
scoring against the Milwaukee Brewers during the first inning in
Game 4 of baseball's National League Championship Series, Friday,
Oct. 17, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

John Thorn, Major League Baseball’s official
historian, thinks sustained success is sufficient to earn the
dynasty honorific, even if every year didn't result in a title.
“I think a dynasty is today defined by consecutive pennants or
division titles won, not by World Series championships,” he wrote in
an email. “So I think the Atlanta Braves of recent years, the
Detroit Tigers of 1907-09, or the Giants of 1911-1913, are in. Three
straight WS appearances, rather than three straight titles, does it
for me.”
Los Angeles won the title during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season
and that year's expanded playoffs, then beat the Yankees in a
five-game Series last year. Winning this year would for some make
them comparable to the Yankees, who won four in seven years from
1956-62, and the Dodgers, who took three in seven seasons from
1959-65.
Teams with three titles in a four- or five-year span include the
1910-13 Philadelphia Athletics, the 1915-18 Boston Red Sox, the
1942-46 St. Louis Cardinals and the 2010-14 San Francisco Giants.
“It just kind of puts us on a Mount Rushmore of sports
organizations,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “The legacy,
dynasty talk, a lot of that I feel is is meant for other people that
aren’t playing, and let them have those debates, where it’s our job
to kind of put those topics on the table.”
Betts considers each championship a boost toward the sport's highest
individual accomplishment.
“Obviously, my end goal and the goal of probably everyone is to be
in the Hall of Fame one day, and so I think that definitely helps
the case,” he said.
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