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Every Major Sport's Most Recent Three-Peat: Can the Dodgers Join the Club?

Repeats in Major League Baseball are a rarity. In fact, prior to the Los Angeles Dodgers lifting their second consecutive Commissioner's Trophy on Saturday, no team had won back-to-back World Series titles since the New York Yankees at the turn of the century.

Now that the Dodgers have crossed that item off of their agenda, they've shifted their attention to an even bigger goal; the most coveted feat in all of sports; the three-peat.

If repeats are hard, then three-peats can also be described as grueling — just ask the Kansas City Chiefs, who had hoped to join the exclusive club last year but fell well short in the Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Will the Dodgers succumb to the same fate next year, or will they etch their name in the history books alongside the other all-time great teams in sports? Let's take a look at the last teams to accomplish the three-peat in every major sport:

MLB New York Yankees  (1998-2000)

 Photo by Al Tielemans /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

In what was the last true Yankees dynasty, the team won four titles in five years — with the wins in the three-peat coming in convincing fashion. Sweeping the San Diego Padres in 1998 and the Atlanta Braves in 1999 and then beating the New York Mets in the 2000 Subway Series, the likes of Derek Jeter, Bernie Williams, Jorge Posada and Andy Pettitte cemented their respective places in Yankees history.

NFL Green Bay Packers  (1965-67)

No NFL team has three-peated in the Super Bowl era (1966-present), but the Packers did three-peat, as they won the final NFL championship in 1965 and then the first two Super Bowls in 1966 and 1967. Near the end of Vince Lombardi's reign as head coach, Bart Starr, Jim Taylor and Willie Davis

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