Uncover the Untold Secrets Behind the Longest AL/NL Playoff Dynasty Streaks!
2.    New York Yankees, 4 (1936-39)
From 1936-39, the Bronx Bombers won four consecutive World Series – the first team to ever do so. Led by DiMaggio and the home run-hitting Lou Gehrig, the team had three 100-win seasons, defeated the Giants twice, and swept both the Chicago Cubs and the Reds to cap off their historic run.
- T-3. New York Yankees, 3 (1998-2000)
- T-3. Oakland Athletics, 3 (1972-74)
- T-5. Los Angeles Dodgers, 2 (2024-25)
- T-5. Toronto Blue Jays, 2 (1992-93)
- T-5. New York Yankees, 2 (1977-78)
- T-5. Cincinnati Reds, 2 (1975-76)
- T-5. New York Yankees, 2 (1961-62)
- T-5. Philadelphia Athletics, 2 (1929-30)
- T-5. New York Yankees, 2 (1927-28)
- T-5. New York Giants, 2 (1921-22)
- T-5. Boston Red Sox, 2 (1915-16)
- T-5. Philadelphia Athletics, 2 (1910-11)
- T-5. Chicago Cubs, 2 (1907-08)
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