World Series history: MLB championship winners, key stats - ESPN
The first World Series was held in 1903. In 2024, the Los Angeles Dodgers triumphed over the New York Yankees to win the World Series. Freddie Freeman was named series MVP.
In 2025, the Dodgers made their way back to MLB's biggest stage, where they are facing off against the Toronto Blue Jays. The Dodgers have eight World Series titles to their name, while the Blue Jays claim two back-to-back titles in 1992 and 1993.
In Game 3 of the 2025 series, the Dodgers and Blue Jays tied the all-time record for the longest World Series game by innings, with an 18-inning thriller. The last 18-inning World Series game took place in 2018, when the Dodgers were facing off against the Boston Red Sox. In the 2025 game, Freddie Freeman also became the first player with multiple walk-off home runs in World Series history.
Here's a look at more notable facts, records and stats in World Series history:
Franchise with the most World Series titles
New York Yankees, 27
Franchise with the most World Series appearances
New York Yankees, 41
Franchise with the most World Series games
New York Yankees, 225
Franchise with the most World Series games won
New York Yankees,134
Player with the most career World Series games
Yogi Berra, 75
Player with the most career World Series plate appearances
Yogi Berra, 295
Player with the most career World Series at-bats
Yogi Berra, 259
Player with the highest career World Series batting average
Phil Garner, .500
Player with the highest batting average in a single World Series
Billy Hatcher, .750 in 1990
Player with the highest career World Series on-base percentage
Barry Bonds, .700
Player with the highest on-base percentage in a single World Series
Billy Hatcher, .800 in 1990
Player with the highest


