
Over the past 10 seasons (2014–2024). The Los Angeles Dodgers have established themselves as the gold standard of consistency and success in Major League Baseball.
The numbers are staggering: 939 wins, a .618 winning percentage, and 10 consecutive playoff appearances. No other franchise matches that level of year-in, year-out dominance.
In that stretch, they’ve made three World Series appearances, winning the championship in 2020 and 2024.
Stars like Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman power their offensive engine. Both are MVP-caliber hitters who anchor deep lineups that rarely have a weak spot. In the last four seasons alone, the Dodgers have ranked in the top 3 in runs scored, on-base percentage, and OPS.
On the mound, future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw has been the franchise face, supported by aces like Walker Buehler, Julio Urías, and even a late-career Max Scherzer cameo. From 2015 to 2022, their pitching staff ranked among the best in ERA and strikeout rate every year.
Behind it all is a front office led by Andrew Friedman, who expertly blends analytics, scouting, and smart spending. Whether developing homegrown talent or signing megastars like Shohei Ohtani, the Dodgers never rebuild—they reload.
In an era where parity is common, the Dodgers’ decade-long reign is a rare and remarkable achievement.
🚨 Dodgers Domination: 2014–2023 🚨
🟦 12 straight playoff trips
🟦 3 World Series | 2 Title (2020)
🟦 Top 3 offense & pitching almost every year
🟦 Built on stars: Betts, Freeman, Kershaw
🟦 Fueled by elite scouting + spending 💰
📈 This isn’t a run—it’s a dynasty in motion. #Dodgers #MLB #Dynasty