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Dodgers Aim for Historic Three-Peat
Veteran roster looks to cement dynasty with third straight World Series title
Mar. 22, 2026 at 10:27pm
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The Los Angeles Dodgers, fresh off back-to-back World Series championships, are poised to make a run at an unprecedented three-peat in 2026. Led by veteran manager Dave Roberts, the star-studded roster has been further bolstered by high-profile offseason additions like outfielder Kyle Tucker and closer Edwin Díaz. Despite the lofty expectations, the Dodgers remain focused on a "just win today" mentality that has served them well in recent years.
Why it matters
The Dodgers' pursuit of a third straight title would cement their status as one of the most dominant teams in modern baseball history. Only the Yankees and A's have accomplished such a feat, making the Dodgers' quest all the more remarkable. However, the pressure to deliver another championship is immense, as anything short of a World Series victory will be viewed as a disappointment for the star-studded roster.
The details
The Dodgers made a splash this offseason, signing free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker and closer Edwin Díaz to lucrative deals worth a combined $309 million. These additions further bolster an already formidable roster that has won the last two World Series titles. Manager Dave Roberts has instilled a "just win today" mentality in his players, which has helped the team navigate the high expectations and pressure that comes with being a perennial contender.
- The Dodgers open the 2026 season on Thursday, March 26 at Dodger Stadium against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
- The Dodgers are seeking to become the fifth team in MLB history to win three consecutive World Series titles.
- The last team to accomplish a three-peat was the New York Yankees, who won the championship from 1998-2000.
The players
Dave Roberts
The Dodgers' manager, who has led the team to two straight World Series titles and is now aiming for a historic three-peat.
Kyle Tucker
The Dodgers' high-profile free agent acquisition, signing a lucrative deal to bolster the team's already potent lineup.
Edwin Díaz
The Dodgers' new closer, who joined the team this offseason on a big-money contract as they look to shore up the back end of their bullpen.
Miguel Rojas
A key member of the Dodgers' core, who has been part of the team's recent World Series championship runs.
Andrew Friedman
The Dodgers' president of baseball operations, who has overseen the team's aggressive offseason approach to building a championship roster.
What they’re saying
“Every single year, if we don't win the World Series, it's a 'failure.' I don't really believe in that because it is hard to win the World Series.”
— Dave Roberts, Dodgers Manager
“This is a winning team, and they want to keep winning. When you're going to make a decision like that, that's going to push you to be here because this team is really good. They keep improving every single year.”
— Edwin Díaz, Dodgers Closer
“It's really hard for me to believe that we are the ones doing the wrong thing. There's other teams that were just maybe one pitch away from getting into the World Series, or a couple wins away from going into the playoffs, and they didn't do anything to get better.”
— Miguel Rojas, Dodgers Infielder
What’s next
The Dodgers will face off against the Arizona Diamondbacks in their season opener on Thursday, March 26, as they begin their quest for a historic three-peat.
The takeaway
The Dodgers' pursuit of a third straight World Series title underscores their commitment to sustained excellence and their willingness to aggressively build a roster capable of achieving the rare feat of a three-peat. While the pressure to deliver another championship is immense, the veteran-laden roster and the team's proven track record suggest they are well-equipped to handle the high expectations and cement their legacy as one of the greatest teams in modern baseball history.
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