Can the Dodgers Three-Peat in 2026?
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Can the Dodgers Three-Peat in 2026?
The Los Angeles Dodgers just made baseball history again! After winning a thrilling 11-inning Game 7 against the Toronto Blue Jays, they became back-to-back World Series champions. Now fans are wondering: can the Dodgers make history again by winning three in a row in 2026?
A Rare Baseball Feat
Winning three straight World Series titles is called a three-peat. It's something only the greatest teams have ever done. In more than 100 years of Major League Baseball, only two franchises have pulled it off. The New York Yankees did it several times, including a record five straight from 1949 to 1953. The Oakland Athletics did it from 1972 to 1974 with stars like Reggie Jackson and Catfish Hunter. No team has done it in over 50 years.
If the Dodgers win again in 2026, they would become the first National League team since the early 1900s to three-peat, something not even the legendary Dodgers teams of Sandy Koufax or Jackie Robinson managed to do. It would place this group among the most dominant dynasties in baseball history.
Built to Make History
With Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Freddie Freeman, the Dodgers have a lineup that’s both powerful and experienced. Ohtani continues to amaze fans as a two-way superstar, and Betts remains one of the best all-around players in the game. Add a deep pitching rotation and strong leadership from manager Dave Roberts, and the Dodgers have everything they need to make another run.
The Road Ahead
Every team will be gunning for them next season. But if the Dodgers stay healthy and hungry, they have a real chance to do what only legends have done before, win three straight championships and make baseball history.
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