List of World Series champions

The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) and concludes the MLB postseason. First played in 1903,[1] the World Series championship is a best-of-seven playoff and is a contest between the champions of baseball's National League (NL) and American League (AL).[2] Often referred to as the "Fall Classic",[3] the modern World Series has been played every year since 1903 with two exceptions: in 1904, when the NL champion New York Giants declined to play the AL champion Boston Americans; and in 1994, when the series was canceled due to the players' strike.[1][2][4][5]

At the first World Series, held in 1903, the Boston Americans (front row) defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates (back row) in eight games.

The best-of-seven style has been the format of all World Series except in 1903, 1919, 1920, and 1921, when the winner was determined through a best-of-nine playoff.[1][2] Although the large majority of contests have been played entirely during the month of October, a small number of Series have also had games played during September and November. The Series-winning team is awarded the Commissioner's Trophy.[6] Players, coaches and others associated with the team are generally given World Series rings to commemorate their victory; however, they have received other items such as pocket watches and medallions in the past.[7] The winning team is traditionally invited to the White House to meet the President of the United States.

A total of 115 Series have been contested, with the AL champion winning 66 and the NL champion winning 49. The New York Yankees of the AL have played in 40 World Series through 2019, winning 27 — the most championship appearances and most victories by any team in the four major North American professional sports leagues. The Los Angeles Dodgers of the NL have the most losses with 14, while the Yankees have the most losses among AL teams with 13. The St. Louis Cardinals have won 11 championships, the most championships among NL clubs and second-most all-time behind the Yankees, and have made 19 total appearances, third-most among NL clubs.[3] Both the Giants and the Los Angeles Dodgers have represented the NL in more World Series, with 20 each.

The Seattle Mariners are the only current MLB franchise that has never appeared in a World Series; the San Diego Padres, Colorado Rockies, Texas Rangers, Tampa Bay Rays, and Milwaukee Brewers have all played in the Series but have never won it. The Toronto Blue Jays are the only franchise from outside the United States to appear in and win a World Series, winning in 1992 and 1993. The Houston Astros are the only franchise to have represented both the NL (2005) and the AL (2017 and 2019), winning the Series in 2017. The current World Series champions are the Washington Nationals.

Winners

Numbers in parentheses in the table are World Series appearances as of the date of that World Series, and are used as follows:

  • Winning team and losing team columns indicate the number of times that team has appeared in a World Series as well as each respective team's World Series record to date.
  National League team
  American League team
Year Winning team Manager Games Losing team Manager Ref.
1903 Boston Americans (1, 1–0)Jimmy Collins5–3[V]Pittsburgh Pirates (1, 0–1)Fred Clarke[8]
1904 No World Series[1]
1905 New York Giants (1, 1–0)John McGraw4–1Philadelphia Athletics (1, 0–1)Connie Mack[9]
1906 Chicago White Sox (1, 1–0)Fielder Jones4–2Chicago Cubs (1, 0–1)Frank Chance[10]
1907 Chicago Cubs (2, 1–1)Frank Chance4–0–(1)[T]Detroit Tigers (1, 0–1)Hugh Jennings[11]
1908 Chicago Cubs (3, 2–1)Frank Chance4–1Detroit Tigers (2, 0–2)Hugh Jennings[12]
1909 Pittsburgh Pirates (2, 1–1)Fred Clarke4–3Detroit Tigers (3, 0–3)Hugh Jennings[13]
1910 Philadelphia Athletics (2, 1–1)Connie Mack4–1Chicago Cubs (4, 2–2)Frank Chance[14]
1911 Philadelphia Athletics (3, 2–1)Connie Mack4–2New York Giants (2, 1–1)John McGraw[15]
1912 Boston Red Sox (2, 2–0)Jake Stahl4–3–(1)[T]New York Giants (3, 1–2)John McGraw[16]
1913 Philadelphia Athletics (4, 3–1)Connie Mack4–1New York Giants (4, 1–3)John McGraw[17]
1914 Boston Braves (1, 1–0)George Stallings4–0Philadelphia Athletics (5, 3–2)Connie Mack[18]
1915 Boston Red Sox (3, 3–0)Bill Carrigan4–1Philadelphia Phillies (1, 0–1)Pat Moran[19]
1916 Boston Red Sox (4, 4–0)Bill Carrigan4–1Brooklyn Robins (1, 0–1)Wilbert Robinson[20]
1917 Chicago White Sox (2, 2–0)Pants Rowland4–2New York Giants (5, 1–4)John McGraw[21]
1918 Boston Red Sox (5, 5–0)Ed Barrow4–2Chicago Cubs (5, 2–3)Fred Mitchell[22]
1919 Cincinnati Reds (1, 1–0)Pat Moran5–3[V]Chicago White Sox (3, 2–1)Kid Gleason[23]
1920 Cleveland Indians (1, 1–0)Tris Speaker5–2[V]Brooklyn Robins (2, 0–2)Wilbert Robinson[24]
1921 New York Giants (6, 2–4)John McGraw5–3[V]New York Yankees (1, 0–1)Miller Huggins[25]
1922 New York Giants (7, 3–4)John McGraw4–0–(1)[T]New York Yankees (2, 0–2)Miller Huggins[26]
1923 New York Yankees (3, 1–2)Miller Huggins4–2New York Giants (8, 3–5)John McGraw[27]
1924 Washington Senators (1, 1–0)Bucky Harris4–3New York Giants (9, 3–6)John McGraw[28]
1925 Pittsburgh Pirates (3, 2–1)Bill McKechnie4–3Washington Senators (2, 1–1)Bucky Harris[29]
1926 St. Louis Cardinals (1, 1–0)Rogers Hornsby4–3New York Yankees (4, 1–3)Miller Huggins[30]
1927 New York Yankees (5, 2–3)Miller Huggins4–0Pittsburgh Pirates (4, 2–2)Donie Bush[31]
1928 New York Yankees (6, 3–3)Miller Huggins4–0St. Louis Cardinals (2, 1–1)Bill McKechnie[32]
1929 Philadelphia Athletics (6, 4–2)Connie Mack4–1Chicago Cubs (6, 2–4)Joe McCarthy[33]
1930 Philadelphia Athletics (7, 5–2)Connie Mack4–2St. Louis Cardinals (3, 1–2)Gabby Street[34]
1931 St. Louis Cardinals (4, 2–2)Gabby Street4–3Philadelphia Athletics (8, 5–3)Connie Mack[35]
1932 New York Yankees (7, 4–3)Joe McCarthy4–0Chicago Cubs (7, 2–5)Charlie Grimm[36]
1933 New York Giants (10, 4–6)Bill Terry4–1Washington Senators (3, 1–2)Joe Cronin[37]
1934 St. Louis Cardinals (5, 3–2)Frank Frisch4–3Detroit Tigers (4, 0–4)Mickey Cochrane[38]
1935 Detroit Tigers (5, 1–4)Mickey Cochrane4–2Chicago Cubs (8, 2–6)Charlie Grimm[39]
1936 New York Yankees (8, 5–3)Joe McCarthy4–2New York Giants (11, 4–7)Bill Terry[40]
1937 New York Yankees (9, 6–3)Joe McCarthy4–1New York Giants (12, 4–8)Bill Terry[41]
1938 New York Yankees (10, 7–3)Joe McCarthy4–0Chicago Cubs (9, 2–7)Gabby Hartnett[42]
1939 New York Yankees (11, 8–3)Joe McCarthy4–0Cincinnati Reds (2, 1–1)Bill McKechnie[43]
1940 Cincinnati Reds (3, 2–1)Bill McKechnie4–3Detroit Tigers (6, 1–5)Del Baker[44]
1941 New York Yankees (12, 9–3)Joe McCarthy4–1Brooklyn Dodgers (3, 0–3)Leo Durocher[45]
1942 St. Louis Cardinals (6, 4–2)Billy Southworth4–1New York Yankees (13, 9–4)Joe McCarthy[46]
1943 New York Yankees (14, 10–4)Joe McCarthy4–1St. Louis Cardinals (7, 4–3)Billy Southworth[47]
1944 St. Louis Cardinals (8, 5–3)Billy Southworth4–2St. Louis Browns (1, 0–1)Luke Sewell[48]
1945 Detroit Tigers (7, 2–5)Steve O'Neill4–3Chicago Cubs (10, 2–8)Charlie Grimm[49]
1946 St. Louis Cardinals (9, 6–3)Eddie Dyer4–3Boston Red Sox (6, 5–1)Joe Cronin[50]
1947 New York Yankees (15, 11–4)Bucky Harris4–3Brooklyn Dodgers (4, 0–4)Burt Shotton[51]
1948 Cleveland Indians (2, 2–0)Lou Boudreau4–2Boston Braves (2, 1–1)Billy Southworth[52]
1949 New York Yankees (16, 12–4)Casey Stengel4–1Brooklyn Dodgers (5, 0–5)Burt Shotton[53]
1950 New York Yankees (17, 13–4)Casey Stengel4–0Philadelphia Phillies (2, 0–2)Eddie Sawyer[54]
1951 New York Yankees (18, 14–4)Casey Stengel4–2New York Giants (13, 4–9)Leo Durocher[55]
1952 New York Yankees (19, 15–4)Casey Stengel4–3Brooklyn Dodgers (6, 0–6)Charlie Dressen[56]
1953 New York Yankees (20, 16–4)Casey Stengel4–2Brooklyn Dodgers (7, 0–7)Charlie Dressen[57]
1954 New York Giants (14, 5–9)Leo Durocher4–0Cleveland Indians (3, 2–1)Al Lopez[58]
1955 Brooklyn Dodgers (8, 1–7)Walter Alston4–3New York Yankees (21, 16–5)Casey Stengel[59]
1956 New York Yankees (22, 17–5)Casey Stengel4–3Brooklyn Dodgers (9, 1–8)Walter Alston[60]
1957 Milwaukee Braves (3, 2–1)Fred Haney4–3New York Yankees (23, 17–6)Casey Stengel[61]
1958 New York Yankees (24, 18–6)Casey Stengel4–3Milwaukee Braves (4, 2–2)Fred Haney[62]
1959 Los Angeles Dodgers (10, 2–8)Walter Alston4–2Chicago White Sox (4, 2–2)Al Lopez[63]
1960 Pittsburgh Pirates (5, 3–2)Danny Murtaugh4–3New York Yankees (25, 18–7)Casey Stengel[64]
1961 New York Yankees (26, 19–7)Ralph Houk4–1Cincinnati Reds (4, 2–2)Fred Hutchinson[65]
1962 New York Yankees (27, 20–7)Ralph Houk4–3San Francisco Giants (15, 5–10)Alvin Dark[66]
1963 Los Angeles Dodgers (11, 3–8)Walter Alston4–0New York Yankees (28, 20–8)Ralph Houk[67]
1964 St. Louis Cardinals (10, 7–3)Johnny Keane4–3New York Yankees (29, 20–9)Yogi Berra[68]
1965 Los Angeles Dodgers (12, 4–8)Walter Alston4–3Minnesota Twins (4, 1–3)Sam Mele[69]
1966 Baltimore Orioles (2, 1–1)Hank Bauer4–0Los Angeles Dodgers (13, 4–9)Walter Alston[70]
1967 St. Louis Cardinals (11, 8–3)Red Schoendienst4–3Boston Red Sox (7, 5–2)Dick Williams[71]
1968 Detroit Tigers (8, 3–5)Mayo Smith4–3St. Louis Cardinals (12, 8–4)Red Schoendienst[72]
1969 New York Mets (1, 1–0)Gil Hodges4–1Baltimore Orioles (3, 1–2)Earl Weaver[73]
1970 Baltimore Orioles (4, 2–2)Earl Weaver4–1Cincinnati Reds (5, 2–3)Sparky Anderson[74]
1971 Pittsburgh Pirates (6, 4–2)Danny Murtaugh4–3Baltimore Orioles (5, 2–3)Earl Weaver[75]
1972 Oakland Athletics (9, 6–3)Dick Williams4–3Cincinnati Reds (6, 2–4)Sparky Anderson[76]
1973 Oakland Athletics (10, 7–3)Dick Williams4–3New York Mets (2, 1–1)Yogi Berra[77]
1974 Oakland Athletics (11, 8–3)Alvin Dark4–1Los Angeles Dodgers (14, 4–10)Walter Alston[78]
1975 Cincinnati Reds (7, 3–4)Sparky Anderson4–3Boston Red Sox (8, 5–3)Darrell Johnson[79]
1976 Cincinnati Reds (8, 4–4)Sparky Anderson4–0New York Yankees (30, 20–10)Billy Martin[80]
1977 New York Yankees (31, 21–10)Billy Martin4–2Los Angeles Dodgers (15, 4–11)Tommy Lasorda[81]
1978 New York Yankees (32, 22–10)Bob Lemon4–2Los Angeles Dodgers (16, 4–12)Tommy Lasorda[82]
1979 Pittsburgh Pirates (7, 5–2)Chuck Tanner4–3Baltimore Orioles (6, 2–4)Earl Weaver[83]
1980 Philadelphia Phillies (3, 1–2)Dallas Green4–2Kansas City Royals (1, 0–1)Jim Frey[84]
1981 Los Angeles Dodgers (17, 5–12)Tommy Lasorda4–2New York Yankees (33, 22–11)Bob Lemon[85]
1982 St. Louis Cardinals (13, 9–4)Whitey Herzog4–3Milwaukee Brewers[L1] (1, 0–1)Harvey Kuenn[86]
1983 Baltimore Orioles (7, 3–4)Joe Altobelli4–1Philadelphia Phillies (4, 1–3)Paul Owens[87]
1984 Detroit Tigers (9, 4–5)Sparky Anderson4–1San Diego Padres (1, 0–1)Dick Williams[88]
1985 Kansas City Royals (2, 1–1)Dick Howser4–3St. Louis Cardinals (14, 9–5)Whitey Herzog[89]
1986 New York Mets (3, 2–1)Davey Johnson4–3Boston Red Sox (9, 5–4)John McNamara[90]
1987 Minnesota Twins (5, 2–3)Tom Kelly4–3St. Louis Cardinals (15, 9–6)Whitey Herzog[91]
1988 Los Angeles Dodgers (18, 6–12)Tommy Lasorda4–1Oakland Athletics (12, 8–4)Tony La Russa[92]
1989 Oakland Athletics (13, 9–4)Tony La Russa4–0San Francisco Giants (16, 5–11)Roger Craig[93]
1990 Cincinnati Reds (9, 5–4)Lou Piniella4–0Oakland Athletics (14, 9–5)Tony La Russa[94]
1991 Minnesota Twins (6, 3–3)Tom Kelly4–3Atlanta Braves (5, 2–3)Bobby Cox[95]
1992 Toronto Blue Jays (1, 1–0)Cito Gaston4–2Atlanta Braves (6, 2–4)Bobby Cox[96]
1993 Toronto Blue Jays (2, 2–0)Cito Gaston4–2Philadelphia Phillies (5, 1–4)Jim Fregosi[97]
1994 No World Series due to a players' strike.
1995 Atlanta Braves (7, 3–4)Bobby Cox4–2Cleveland Indians (4, 2–2)Mike Hargrove[98]
1996 New York Yankees (34, 23–11)Joe Torre4–2Atlanta Braves (8, 3–5)Bobby Cox[99]
1997 Florida Marlins[W] (1, 1–0)Jim Leyland4–3Cleveland Indians (5, 2–3)Mike Hargrove[100]
1998 New York Yankees (35, 24–11)Joe Torre4–0San Diego Padres (2, 0–2)Bruce Bochy[101]
1999 New York Yankees (36, 25–11)Joe Torre4–0Atlanta Braves (9, 3–6)Bobby Cox[102]
2000 New York Yankees (37, 26–11)Joe Torre4–1New York Mets[W] (4, 2–2)Bobby Valentine[103]
2001 Arizona Diamondbacks (1, 1–0)Bob Brenly4–3New York Yankees (38, 26–12)Joe Torre[104]
2002 Anaheim Angels[W] (1, 1–0)Mike Scioscia4–3San Francisco Giants[W] (17, 5–12)Dusty Baker[105]
2003 Florida Marlins[W] (2, 2–0)Jack McKeon4–2New York Yankees (39, 26–13)Joe Torre[106]
2004 Boston Red Sox[W] (10, 6–4)Terry Francona4–0St. Louis Cardinals (16, 9–7)Tony La Russa[107]
2005 Chicago White Sox (5, 3–2)Ozzie Guillén4–0Houston Astros[W][L2] (1, 0–1)Phil Garner[108]
2006 St. Louis Cardinals (17, 10–7)Tony La Russa4–1Detroit Tigers[W] (10, 4–6)Jim Leyland[109]
2007 Boston Red Sox (11, 7–4)Terry Francona4–0Colorado Rockies[W] (1, 0–1)Clint Hurdle[110]
2008 Philadelphia Phillies (6, 2–4)Charlie Manuel4–1Tampa Bay Rays (1, 0–1)Joe Maddon[111]
2009 New York Yankees (40, 27–13)Joe Girardi4–2Philadelphia Phillies (7, 2–5)Charlie Manuel[112]
2010 San Francisco Giants (18, 6–12)Bruce Bochy4–1Texas Rangers (1, 0–1)Ron Washington[113]
2011 St. Louis Cardinals[W] (18, 11–7)Tony La Russa4–3Texas Rangers (2, 0–2)Ron Washington[114]
2012 San Francisco Giants (19, 7–12)Bruce Bochy4–0Detroit Tigers (11, 4–7)Jim Leyland[115]
2013 Boston Red Sox (12, 8–4)John Farrell4–2St. Louis Cardinals (19, 11–8)Mike Matheny[116]
2014 San Francisco Giants[W] (20, 8–12)Bruce Bochy4–3Kansas City Royals[W] (3, 1–2)Ned Yost[117]
2015 Kansas City Royals (4, 2–2)Ned Yost4–1New York Mets (5, 2–3)Terry Collins[118]
2016 Chicago Cubs (11, 3–8)Joe Maddon4–3Cleveland Indians (6, 2–4)Terry Francona[119]
2017 Houston Astros (2, 1–1)A. J. Hinch4–3Los Angeles Dodgers (19, 6–13)Dave Roberts[120]
2018 Boston Red Sox (13, 9–4)Alex Cora4–1Los Angeles Dodgers (20, 6–14)Dave Roberts[121]
2019 Washington Nationals[W] (1, 1–0)Dave Martinez4–3Houston Astros (3, 1–2)A. J. Hinch[122]

Series records by franchise

Series wins by franchise

In the sortable table below, teams are ordered by number of wins, then by year of first appearance. In the "Season(s)" column, bold years indicate winning World Series appearances.

Team Wins Losses Win % Season(s)
New York Yankees 2713.6751921, 1922, 1923, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2009
St. Louis Cardinals 118.5791926, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1982, 1985, 1987, 2004, 2006, 2011, 2013
Philadelphia / Kansas City / Oakland Athletics
95.6431905, 1910, 1911, 1913, 1914, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1988, 1989, 1990
Boston Red Sox 94.6921903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1946, 1967, 1975, 1986, 2004, 2007, 2013, 2018
New York / San Francisco Giants 812.4001905, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1917, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1951, 1954, 1962, 1989, 2002, 2010, 2012, 2014
Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers 614.3001916, 1920, 1941, 1947, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1959, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1988, 2017, 2018
Cincinnati Reds 54.5561919, 1939, 1940, 1961, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1990
Pittsburgh Pirates 52.7141903, 1909, 1925, 1927, 1960, 1971, 1979
Detroit Tigers 47.3641907, 1908, 1909, 1934, 1935, 1940, 1945, 1968, 1984, 2006, 2012
Chicago Cubs 38.2731906, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1918, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1938, 1945, 2016
Boston / Milwaukee / Atlanta Braves 36.3331914, 1948, 1957, 1958, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1999
St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles 34.4291944, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1979, 1983
Washington Senators / Minnesota Twins 33.5001924, 1925, 1933, 1965, 1987, 1991
Chicago White Sox 32.6001906, 1917, 1919, 1959, 2005
Philadelphia Phillies 25.2861915, 1950, 1980, 1983, 1993, 2008, 2009
Cleveland Indians 24.3331920, 1948, 1954, 1995, 1997, 2016
New York Mets 23.4001969, 1973, 1986, 2000, 2015
Kansas City Royals 22.5001980, 1985, 2014, 2015
Toronto Blue Jays 201.0001992, 1993
Miami Marlins 201.0001997, 2003
Houston Astros 12.3332005, 2017, 2019
Arizona Diamondbacks 101.0002001
Los Angeles Angels 101.0002002
Montreal Expos / Washington Nationals
101.0002019
San Diego Padres 02.0001984, 1998
Washington Senators / Texas Rangers
02.0002010, 2011
Seattle Pilots / Milwaukee Brewers
01.0001982
Colorado Rockies 01.0002007
Tampa Bay Rays 01.0002008
Seattle Mariners 00

Appearances by franchise

In the table below, teams are ordered by number of appearances.

Apps Team League Series Games Founded
Won Lost Win % Most
recent
win
Most
recent
app.
Won Lost Tied Win % Most
recent
win
40 New York Yankees AL2713.67520092009134901.59820091903
20 San Francisco Giants NL812.4002014201457572.50020141883
20 Los Angeles Dodgers NL614.3001988201848640.42920181884
19 St. Louis Cardinals NL118.5792011201358600.49220131892
14 Oakland Athletics AL95.6431989199041340.54719891901
13 Boston Red Sox AL94.6922018201845281.62020181901
11 Detroit Tigers AL47.3641984201227371.42320061901
11 Chicago Cubs NL38.2732016201623361.39220161874
9 Cincinnati Reds NL54.5561990199026250.51019901882
9 Atlanta Braves NL36.3331995199924290.45319961871
7 Pittsburgh Pirates NL52.7141979197923240.48919791882
7 Baltimore Orioles AL34.4291983198321180.53819831901
7 Philadelphia Phillies NL25.2862008200914230.37820091883
6 Minnesota Twins AL33.5001991199119210.47519911901
6 Cleveland Indians AL24.3331948201617200.45920161901
5 Chicago White Sox AL32.6002005200517130.56720051901
5 New York Mets NL23.4001986201513160.44820151962
4 Kansas City Royals AL22.5002015201513120.52020151969
3 Houston Astros NL/AL[L2]12.333201720197110.38920191962
2 Miami Marlins NL201.00020032003850.61520031993
2 Toronto Blue Jays AL201.00019931993840.66719931977
2 Texas Rangers AL02.0002011480.33320111961
2 San Diego Padres NL02.0001998180.11119841969
1 Los Angeles Angels AL101.00020022002430.57120021961
1 Arizona Diamondbacks NL101.00020012001430.57120011998
1 Washington Nationals NL101.00020192019430.57120191969
1 Tampa Bay Rays AL01.0002008140.20020081998
1 Colorado Rockies NL01.0002007040.0001993
1 Milwaukee Brewers AL/NL[L1]01.0001982340.42919821969
0 Seattle Mariners AL000001977

Frequent matchups

The following are the 20 matchups of teams that have occurred two or more times in the World Series. All teams that have participated in these were "Classic Eight" members of either the American or National League; no expansion team (created in 1961 or later) has faced an opponent more than once in a World Series.

Count Matchup Record Years
11 Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Yankees Yankees, 8–3 1941, 1947, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1963, 1977, 1978, 1981
7 New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants Yankees, 5–2 1921, 1922, 1923, 1936, 1937, 1951, 1962
5 New York Yankees vs. St. Louis Cardinals Cardinals, 3–2 1926, 1928, 1942, 1943, 1964
4 Atlanta Braves vs. New York Yankees Yankees, 3–1 1957, 1958, 1996, 1999
4 Boston Red Sox vs. St. Louis Cardinals Tied, 2–2 1946, 1967, 2004, 2013
4 Chicago Cubs vs. Detroit Tigers Tied, 2–2 1907, 1908, 1935, 1945
4 Oakland Athletics vs. San Francisco Giants Athletics, 3–1 1905, 1911, 1913, 1989
3 Cincinnati Reds vs. New York Yankees Yankees, 2–1 1939, 1961, 1976
3 Detroit Tigers vs. St. Louis Cardinals Cardinals, 2–1 1934, 1968, 2006
2 Atlanta Braves vs. Cleveland Indians Tied, 1–1 1948, 1995
2 Baltimore Orioles vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Pirates, 2–0 1971, 1979
2 Chicago Cubs vs. New York Yankees Yankees, 2–0 1932, 1938
2 Chicago Cubs vs. Oakland Athletics Athletics, 2–0 1910, 1929
2 Cincinnati Reds vs. Oakland Athletics Tied, 1–1 1972, 1990
2 Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Oakland Athletics Tied, 1–1 1974, 1988
2 Minnesota Twins vs. San Francisco Giants Tied, 1–1 1924, 1933
2 New York Yankees vs. Philadelphia Phillies Yankees, 2–0 1950, 2009
2 New York Yankees vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Tied, 1–1 1927, 1960
2 Oakland Athletics vs. St. Louis Cardinals Tied, 1–1 1930, 1931
2 Boston Red Sox vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Red Sox, 2–0 1916, 2018

Notes

  • T The 1907, 1912, and 1922 World Series each included one tied game.
  • V The 1903, 1919, 1920, and 1921 World Series were in a best-of-nine format (carried by the first team to win five games).
  • W Indicates a team that made the playoffs as a wild card team (rather than by winning a division).[1]
  • L1 The Brewers were in the American League from 1969–1997, after which they moved to the National League.[123]
  • L2 The Astros were in the National League from 1962–2012, after which they moved to the American League.

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