Dodgers extend impressive playoff streak

November 2nd, 2025

The Dodgers are inevitable.

In 2025, they made the postseason for the 13th straight season, tied for the second-longest streak in MLB history. It's a remarkable achievement for an organization could continue this streak for the foreseeable future.

Of course, until 1969, the postseason consisted only of the NL and AL regular season champions facing off in the World Series. And in the decades since then, the playoff field has continued to grow, making it easier to put together such a streak nowadays. But even with that caveat, the aforementioned teams have joined some legendary MLB dynasties with their feats of consistent regular-season dominance.

Below is the all-time leaderboard for most consecutive seasons reaching the playoffs:

1. 1991-2005 Braves (14 seasons; no playoffs in 1994)
Streak stats: 14 division titles, 1 WS title (1995)
Top player: (67.3 WAR)

Not only do the Braves have the all-time record with 14 straight playoff appearances, all of which came under manager Bobby Cox, but they also won their division in all 14 of those seasons, earning the NL West crown three times before moving to the NL East and winning 11 straight there (though in 1994, they were trailing the Expos at the time the season was canceled). No other team in MLB history has even had a streak of 10 consecutive division titles. The Braves set a record with eight straight LCS appearances from 1991-99 as well, though they only went 1-4 in Fall Classics during that span.

2-T. 2013-2025 Dodgers (13 seasons; active streak)
Streak stats: 12 division titles, 3 WS titles
Top player: (55.6 WAR)

Even as big names like , , , , and have departed the Dodgers roster, winning has remained a constant in Los Angeles. From 2013-25, the Dodgers logged five 100-win seasons -- including a franchise-record 111 wins in '22 -- won 12 division titles and won the World Series in 2020, '24 and '25. With leading the way, an impressive group of veteran stars still producing and an intriguing collection of young talent, the Dodgers are showing no signs of slowing down.

2-T. 1995-2007 Yankees (13 seasons)
Streak stats: 10 division titles, 4 WS titles
Top player: (58.0 WAR)

The heyday of this streak was certainly the five-season span from 1996-2000, when the Yankees won four World Series as their young core of Jeter, , , and grew together. But the Yankees also ended up winning nine consecutive AL East titles from 1998-2006, which represents the second-longest division title streak in MLB history behind the aforementioned Braves run. Notably, the Yankees have still not had a losing season since going 76-86 in 1992.

4. 2017-2024 Astros (8 seasons)
Streak stats: 7 division titles, 2 WS titles
Top player: (37.5 WAR)

Though the beginning of the streak was mired in the sign-stealing controversy, the Astros have continued to be among MLB’s best teams in the years since. Houston made the LCS in seven straight seasons from 2017-23, the second-longest streak all time behind the Braves’ run of eight straight in the 1990s, earning four trips to the Fall Classic and winning two World Series titles in that span. While the Astros brought back old friend -- a linchpin to the organization's success -- at the Deadline in '25, they fell just shy of qualifying for the playoffs, ending an eight-year streak.

5. 2018-2024 Braves (7 seasons)
Streak stats: 6 consecutive division titles, 1 WS title
Top player: (25.6 WAR)

After missing the playoffs in four straight seasons, the Braves re-emerged as a contender in 2018, coinciding with the arrival of Acuña. Supplementing a homegrown core with shrewd trades for stars such as , who took over as Atlanta’s starting first baseman after departed as a free agent following the club’s 2021 World Series title, the Braves were able to extend their streak through 2024 before falling out of the postseason mix in '25.

6. 2017-2022 Yankees (6 seasons)
Streak stats: 2 division titles, 0 WS titles
Top player: (37.5 WAR)

The Yankees predictably are the only franchise to have multiple playoff streaks of more than five seasons (and, as you’ll see below, they also have two more streaks of exactly five). But out of New York’s four individual streaks of at least five straight seasons in the playoffs, the most recent one is the only one that did not include a World Series win. The Yankees did not even reach the World Series over this span, having fallen to the Astros in the ALCS in 2017, ‘19 and ‘22.

Besides their several ALCS showdowns, an interesting link between the 2017-23 Astros and 2017-22 Yankees is , who played for the Astros from 2018-19 and has played for the Yankees since then.

7-T. 1949-1953 Yankees (5 seasons)
Won regular season AL pennant and won World Series in all 5 seasons

7-T. 1960-1964 Yankees (5 seasons)
5 consecutive regular season AL pennants, 2 World Series wins

7-T. 1971-1975 Athletics (5 seasons)
5 consecutive division titles, 3 World Series wins

7-T. 1995-1999 Cleveland (5 seasons)
5 consecutive division titles, no World Series wins

7-T. 2007-2011 Phillies (5 seasons)
5 consecutive division titles, 1 World Series win

7-T. 2011-2015 Cardinals (5 seasons)
3 division titles, 1 World Series win

7-T. 2019-2023 Rays (5 seasons)
2 division titles, no World Series wins