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Dodgers’ Historic Three-Peat Bid: Baseball’s Most Dominant Team Aims for Immortality

Last updated: March 27, 2026 5:27 am
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On Opening Day 2026, the Dodgers aren’t just playing for another championship—they’re chasing baseball immortality, with a roster arguably more talented than any dynasty before them and a rare chance to win a third straight World Series, a feat only accomplished by five teams in over a century.

The winter celebrations have ended, but the stakes have never been higher. For the first time in MLB history, a team will start a season as the two-time defending World Series champions, and that team is Shohei Ohtani’s Los Angeles Dodgers. Their season opener at Dodger Stadium against the Arizona Diamondbacks marks not just another game, but the potential anchor leg of a journey that could redefine greatness.

Dodgers players, manager Dave Roberts celebrate 2025 World Series title

The scale of this opportunity is staggering. Only four franchises have ever won three or more consecutive World Series titles:

  • The New York Yankees (1936-1939, 1949-1953, 1998-2000)
  • The Oakland Athletics (1972-1974)

The Dodgers’ Dodgers have the talent not just to join this Mount Rushmore of baseball dynasties, but to potentially surpass them as the greatest team ever assembled.

Consider the roster: three former Most Valuable Players—Ohtani, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman—and four additional All-Stars, including the newly acquired $240 million right fielder Kyle Tucker. The starting rotation features Ohtani alongside Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell, and Tyler Glasnow, giving them four legitimate Cy Young candidates. While Snell starts on the injured list, the depth is such that the Dodgers can absorb the blow without losing a step, especially after fortifying the bullpen with the game’s top reliever, Edwin Diaz.

This isn’t just a collection of stars; it’s a culture of invincibility forged under manager Dave Roberts. “It’s kind of the hallmark of our club,” Roberts said. “Nothing really fazes us. Our guys don’t let anything affect them, whether it’s travel, the schedule, the opponent, whether there’s unforeseen circumstances.” That mindset explains their improbable 2024 National League Championship Series comeback against the Padres and Ohtani’s resilient Game 7 performance in the 2025 World Series despite a mediocre pitching start.

The veterans are still hungry, not complacent. Teoscar Hernandez shed weight; Betts trained with Yamamoto’s personal trainer to regain MVP form; Glasnow added muscle to stay healthy. As infielder Max Muncy noted, “You have an ownership and front office that is making a statement… ‘We’re not complacent with just winning one.’ That, in itself, sends a message.” That message is clear: every season is a new quest, and the 2026 campaign is the most ambitious yet.

Yet, an uncertain economic future looms. With owners pushing for a luxury tax and a potential lockout looming after this season, the Dodgers’ financial advantage could shrink dramatically. That adds urgency to this specific window—they must win now, with this roster, before the landscape shifts.

This Opening Day is the beginning of what could be baseball’s most historic run. The Dodgers have the talent, the culture, and the drive to scale heights no team has ever reached. For fans, every game will be a step toward answering a monumental question: Can this team become the undisputed greatest dynasty of all time?

For relentless, expert analysis of the Dodgers’ unprecedented pursuit and every major sports story, onlytrustedinfo.com provides the fastest, most authoritative insights you need to stay ahead of the game.

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