Uncover the Untold Secrets Behind the Longest AL/NL Playoff Dynasty Streaks!
T-1. New York Yankees, 5 (1949-53)
A mere decade before, Stengel’s Yankees clinched a World Series berth for five straight years (and this was long before the time of the ALCS). And had it not been for Cleveland’s 111 wins in ’54, New York would’ve extended its Fall Classic appearance streak to 10 as it won three more from 1955-58.
- T-3. New York Yankees, 4 (1998-2001)
- T-3. New York Yankees, 4 (1955-58)
- T-3. New York Yankees, 4 (1936-39)
- T-3. New York Giants, 4 (1921-24)
- T-7. Oakland Athletics, 3 (1988-90)
- T-7. New York Yankees, 3 (1976-78)
- T-7. Oakland Athletics. 3 (1974-74)
- T-7. Baltimore Orioles, 3 (1969-71)
- T-7. St. Louis Cardinals, 3 (1942-44)
- T-7. New York Yankees, 3 (1941-43)
- T-7. Philadelphia Athletics, 3 (1929-31)
- T-7. New York Yankees, 3 (1926-28)
- T-7. New York Yankees, 3 (1921-23)
- T-7. New York Giants, 3 (1911-13)
- T-7. Detroit Tigers, 3 (1907-09)
- T-7. Chicago Cubs, 3 (1906-08)
Most Consecutive World Series Titles
1.    New York Yankees, 5 (1949-53)
Once again, the Yankees make the list of MLB’s longest streaks in the postseason, winning five consecutive World Series titles. With Hall of Famers like Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra and Phil Rizzuto on the team, it’s no shock the Yankees dominated the league for so many years. In those five years, they beat Jackie Robinson’s Brooklyn Dodgers thrice, swept the Philadelphia Phillies, and defeated Mays’ Giants.


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