Teams to win 4 World Series in 15 seasons (2024)

November 6th, 2021

Teams to win 4 World Series in 15 seasons (1)

Manny Randhawa

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When the Red Sox beat the Dodgers in the 2018 World Series, it was yet another triumphant moment for a franchise that had enjoyed no shortage of them in recent years, after enduring so many decades of disappointment.

In fact, it was only the eighth instance -- and second for Boston -- of any franchise winning the World Series four times over a span of 15 seasons. Here is a look back at each of those runs:

Red Sox: 2004, '07, '13 and '18
The Red Sox went 86 years without a World Series title following the sale of Babe Ruth to the rival Yankees for $100,000 in 1919. In that time, New York won 26 championships, while Boston reached the Fall Classic in 1946, '67, '75 and '86. After numerous heartbreaks, including the infamous Game 6 in 1986 against the Mets, when a Mookie Wilson ground ball went between first baseman Bill Buckner's legs, enabling the winning run to score, the Sox finally broke through in 2004.

That October, it looked as though another season would end at the hands of the Yankees, as New York beat Boston on an Aaron Boone walk-off home run in the 2003 American League Championship Series after the Red Sox held a late lead. This time, the Yanks were leading the ALCS, 3-0, with a 4-3 lead in the ninth inning of Game 4 at Fenway Park. That's when pinch-runner Dave Roberts stole second base, and Bill Mueller singled against closer Mariano Rivera to tie the game. Boston would win in extra innings on a David Ortiz home run, and proceed to win the next three games to clinch the pennant.

Following the unprecedented comeback, the Red Sox swept the Cardinals in the World Series, breaking the championship drought that lasted nearly nine decades. Since then, Boston has had a great run of success, sweeping the Rockies in the 2007 World Series, beating the Cardinals in six games in '13, and defeating the Dodgers in five games in the '18 World Series.

Yankees: 1996, '98, '99, 2000, '09
The Yankees reclaimed their status as the best team in baseball in 1996, beating the Braves in a six-game World Series to win New York's first championship in 18 years. That club was led by a core group that would be at the center of a late 1990s dynasty, including Derek Jeter, Bernie Williams, Jorge Posada and Mariano Rivera. The '96 club lost the first two games of the Series in Atlanta, but stormed back to win four straight and dethrone the defending-champion Braves.

The Yankees would be back in the World Series in 1998 after winning 114 games during the regular season. They faced the upstart Padres, and swept San Diego for their second championship in three years. New York successfully defended its title in '99, again defeating the Braves, this time in a four-game sweep. The following October, the World Series was a "Subway Series" as the Yanks met the Mets in the Fall Classic. The Yankees won that series in five games, becoming the first team to win three consecutive World Series titles since the A's from 1972-74. The only other such instances were from 1936-39, when the Yanks won four consecutive titles, and from '49-53, when the Yankees won five straight.

Though it would take nine years before another title, the Yankees beat the Phillies in 2009 for their fifth championship in 15 seasons. The hero in this six-game Fall Classic was Hideki Matsui, who hit .615 with three home runs and was named World Series MVP.

Dodgers: 1955, '59, '63, '65
The Brooklyn Dodgers had never won a World Series championship heading into the 1955 season, and had lost to the cross-town Yankees four times in the previous eight years. But this time, things were different. Led by pitcher Johnny Podres, who had a 1.00 ERA in two starts, as well as Duke Snider (four homers), Roy Campanella and Jackie Robinson, the Dodgers finally clinched their first title.

Though the Dodgers would lose to the Yankees in seven games the following October, they would win again in 1959 after moving to Los Angeles, beating the White Sox in six games. In '63, they would sweep the Yanks behind World Series Most Valuable Player Sandy Koufax. The Hall of Famer would also be named the MVP of the '65 Series, in which he helped the Dodgers prevail over the Twins in seven games. In five starts over those two World Series, Koufax posted a 0.86 ERA with 52 strikeouts and eight walks.

Cardinals: 1934, '42, '44, '46
While the 1934 Cardinals were led by names like Dizzy Dean, Dazzy Vance and Frankie Frisch, defeating the Tigers in a seven-game World Series, it was a different cast that led the club to three titles between '42-46. Stan Musial was at the forefront as St. Louis beat the Yankees in five games in '42, the Browns in six games in '44 and the Red Sox in seven games in '46.

The Cardinals got great pitching performances from Johnny Beazley in 1942 vs. New York (2.50 ERA in two starts), and a strong series from Musial in '44 vs. St. Louis (.304 with a pair of doubles and a home run). In '46, Enos Slaughter hit .320 with a double, triple and a homer against Boston.

Yankees: 1923, '27, '28, '32, '36, '37, '38, '39, '41, '43, '47, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, '56, '58, '61, '62
The Yankees dominated the 1920s, '30s, '40s and '50s to such a degree that it's difficult to separate where their runs of 15-year dominance begin and end. As such, we're grouping together all of their titles from 1923 through 1962, an incredible 20 titles in 40 seasons.

From 1936-39, they became the first team to win four consecutive World Series titles, and then from 1949-53 they won five straight. The Yankees remain the only franchise that has ever won four or more championships in a row, and they did it twice.

Given the expansion of the leagues and the playoff format, it's hard to imagine we will ever see a four-decade run of dominance like we saw from the Yankees during this time.

Red Sox: 1912, '15, '16, '18
The Red Sox were the first team to win four championships within a 15-season span, doing so in seven from 1912-18. Tris Speaker (.300 with a double and two triples) and Hugh Bedient (0.50 ERA over four appearances, including two starts) were the stars in an eight-game victory (4-3-1) over the Giants. In '15 against the Phillies, Harry Hooper hit .350 with a pair of homers, and a 20-year-old Ruth went 0-for-1 in his World Series debut.

Boston made it back-to-back titles with another Fall Classic victory in 1916, this one in five games over the Brooklyn Robins (later the Dodgers). Ruth tossed 14 innings in a 2-1 Red Sox victory in Game 2, including 13 consecutive scoreless frames. Two seasons later, Boston would win its final championship for 86 years, a six-game victory over the Cubs. Ruth was stellar on the mound again, posting a 1.06 ERA over two starts, a 1-0 Boston win in Game 1, and a 3-2 victory in Game 4.

Teams to win 4 World Series in 15 seasons (2024)

FAQs

Teams to win 4 World Series in 15 seasons? ›

Has Any Team Won 4 Straight World Series? The New York Yankees won four World Series in a row (1936-39), and five in a row (1949-53) — the longest championship streak in MLB history.

Has any team won 4 straight in the World Series? ›

Has Any Team Won 4 Straight World Series? The New York Yankees won four World Series in a row (1936-39), and five in a row (1949-53) — the longest championship streak in MLB history.

Has anyone won 4 World Series in a row? ›

World Series championship streaks

The Yankees have achieved one streak each of three, four, and five championships in a row, and the Athletics have achieved a streak of three in a row. Back-to-back championships have been achieved an additional ten times.

Has any team won the World Series in 4 games? ›

The 1987 Minnesota Twins became the first team in the history of the World Series to win the championship by winning all 4 games they hosted when they defeated the St. Louis Cardinals. They repeated this 4 years later in 1991 when they defeated the Atlanta Braves.

What team has the most successful World Series? ›

The Yankees have won the most World Series wins, with a total of 27. New York also has the most consecutive World Series wins, with five in a row from 1949-53. There are five MLB teams that have never won it all.

Has a World Series ever gone 4 0? ›

San Francisco won the series, 4–0. The Giants' Pablo Sandoval was named the MVP of the series after hitting . 500 with three home runs.

Have the Yankees ever been swept? ›

10 years ago today, Detroit Tigers clinched a World Series berth by sweeping the Yankees.

Has any team won 5 World Series in a row? ›

1949-53 Yankees (five straight World Series wins)

And they've won five World Series in a row -- the longest championship streak in MLB history.

What team has never won a World Series? ›

The Seattle Mariners are the only MLB franchise that has never appeared in a World Series; the Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, and Colorado Rockies have all played in the Series but have never won it.

What is the only current MLB team to never play in a World Series? ›

The Seattle Mariners are the only MLB team that hasn't appeared in the World Series. While there are six MLB teams that have never won a World Series, the Mariners are the only active MLB team without an appearance.

What's the shortest World Series? ›

At a cumulative time of seven hours and five minutes, the 1939 World Series is one of the shortest World Series in real time, and was shorter than the third game of the 2018 World Series that lasted 7 hours, 20 minutes and was 18 innings long.

Has a team ever swept the World Series? ›

There have been twenty-one World Series sweeps in Major League history. The American League has won / swept thirteen Fall Classics. The National League has won / swept eight Fall Classics. Did you know that eight-of-the-thirteen American League World Series sweeps were "courtesy" of the New York Yankees?

Has anyone won 2 World Series in a row? ›

Perhaps that's why since Major League Baseball held the first official World Series back in 1903, just 14 teams have been able to win at least two titles in a row. Oddly enough, the first franchise to accomplish the feat was the Chicago Cubs, who took back-to-back championships in 1907 and 1908.

Who has the least World Series wins? ›

Which MLB Teams Have Never Won a World Series?
  • Five MLB teams have never won a World Series.
  • The Padres, Brewers, Mariners, Rockies, and Rays have never won it all.
  • In 2023, the Rangers won the World Series for the first time in franchise history.
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Who has the most World Series rings? ›

Yogi Berra

Who won the most World Series in the last 20 years? ›

Since 2000, the Boston Red Sox have the most series wins by a team in the World Series, with 4 wins.

Who was the last team to win three straight World Series? ›

From 1998-2000, the dynastic Yankees of Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and Joe Torre won three championships in a row. It was the 14th time a team had captured consecutive World Series since the event was first held in 1903, but nobody has managed that feat since.

What is the only team to never win the World Series? ›

Seattle Mariners

Despite legends like Ken Griffey Jr., Alex Rodriguez, Edgar Martinez and Ichiro Suzuki suiting up for Seattle, winning seasons have been rare. The Mariners' first playoff appearance came in 1995 with an AL West title.

Has anyone ever been swept in the World Series? ›

There have been twenty-one World Series sweeps in Major League history. The American League has won / swept thirteen Fall Classics. The National League has won / swept eight Fall Classics.

What player has won 3 World Series in a row? ›

Three World Series wins in-a-row for pitcher Will Smith – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth.

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