The Los Angeles Dodgers continue to look like baseball’s team to beat, piling up series wins, comeback victories and a massive division lead. With the postseason getting closer, the question is no longer whether the Dodgers are good enough—it’s whether anyone can stop them.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are putting together another season that has fans dreaming about October baseball. With a league-best record hovering around the top of MLB, Los Angeles has established itself as the standard once again—and the numbers tell a powerful story.
The Dodgers have already won 22 series, tied with the Atlanta Braves for the most in MLB. That consistency is perhaps the biggest reason Los Angeles has been able to separate itself from the rest of the league. Winning individual games is one thing, but repeatedly winning series is what keeps a team at the top of the standings over a 162-game season.
Even more impressive is the Dodgers’ ability to fight their way back into games. Their 31 comeback victories rank second in MLB, highlighting a team that refuses to panic when things don’t go according to plan. Whether it’s a late offensive explosion, a clutch hit or a key performance from the bullpen, the Dodgers have repeatedly found ways to turn potential losses into wins.
That resilience has helped Los Angeles build a commanding position in the National League West. The Dodgers currently sit comfortably ahead of the Arizona Diamondbacks, creating significant breathing room as the season moves deeper into the summer. Recent results have shown that Arizona can still challenge the defending champions, including a sweep of Los Angeles before the All-Star break, but the Dodgers remain firmly in control of the division race.
And that’s what makes this season so fascinating for Dodgers fans.
With stars such as Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman leading a deep roster, Los Angeles has the talent to make another serious World Series push. The biggest question now isn’t whether the Dodgers can win—it’s whether they can stay healthy, maintain their momentum and peak at exactly the right time.
So, Dodgers fans, how are you feeling? Confident about another World Series run—or still worried about October?