Los Angeles Dodgers extend MLB's longest active postseason streak
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Los Angeles Dodgers extend MLB's longest active postseason streak
"The Los Angeles Dodgers clinched a spot in the 2025 MLB postseason bracket thanks to help from the Philadelphia Phillies defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night. Though, as that game went final, the Dodgers were leading the San Francisco Giants in the bottom of the eighth inning. They entered the day needing one more win or a Diamondbacks loss to punch their ticket for October baseball."
"Although that appears extremely unlikely, the Dodgers are in the playoffs for the 13th year in a row. It's the longest active MLB postseason streak and tied with the New York Yankees (1995-2007) for second all-time. The Atlanta Braves hold the longest postseason streak in MLB history at 14 seasons in a row from 1991-2005. Prior to this current stretch, the Dodgers had not reached the playoffs more than two years in a row."
The Los Angeles Dodgers clinched a spot in the 2025 MLB postseason after the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks, while the Dodgers led the San Francisco Giants late in a concurrent game. The Dodgers needed one more win or a Diamondbacks loss to secure a berth and joined the Milwaukee Brewers, Phillies and Chicago Cubs as the only teams to clinch so far. The Phillies clinched the NL East and hold a head-to-head tiebreaker over the Dodgers after a comeback win. The Dodgers extended their postseason streak to 13 consecutive seasons, the longest active streak and tied for second all-time behind the Atlanta Braves' 14-season run.
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