LOS ANGELES — It will be the city of angels vs. the city that never sleeps in the 2024 World Series.
The New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers will meet in the Fall Classic, pitting the two most populous cities in the United States and some of baseball’s most historic franchises against each other for the Commissioner’s Trophy.
The franchises aren’t new to success; the Yankees have a MLB-high 27 World Series titles while Los Angeles has seven championships, sixth most in baseball.
This will be the first time in more than 40 years the two teams will meet in the World Series, but the two franchises are very familiar with each other when it comes to playing for the title. The Yankees and Dodgers have played in the World Series 11 times, the most matchup in league history.
With edition No. 12 of Yankees vs. Dodgers on deck, here is a look at the history of the Yankees and Dodgers in the World Series:
Follow every MLB game: Latest MLB scores, stats, schedules and standings.
Yankees vs. Dodgers World Series history
New York and Los Angeles met in 11 of the World Series in a 41-year span from 1941-81 that started when the Dodgers were still in Brooklyn. The Yankees have dominated the series with an 8-3 advantage that includes wins in the first five meetings. However, the Dodgers won last time they met in the World Series.
Here is every World Series the Dodgers and Yankees have played each other and the series result (winner in bold):
- 1941 World Series: Yankees 4, Dodgers 1
- 1947 World Series: Yankees 4, Dodgers 3
- 1949 World Series: Yankees 4, Dodgers 1
- 1952 World Series: Yankees 4, Dodgers 3
- 1953 World Series: Yankees 4, Dodgers 2
- 1955 World Series: Dodgers 4, Yankees 3
- 1956 World Series: Yankees 4, Dodgers 3
- 1963 World Series: Dodgers 4, Yankees 0
- 1977 World Series: Yankees 4, Dodgers 2
- 1978 World Series: Yankees 4, Dodgers 2
- 1981 World Series: Dodgers 4, Yankees 2
Last Yankees-Dodgers World Series
The last World Series meeting between New York and Los Angeles came in 1981 when the Dodgers won their fifth title in franchise history.
New York won the first two games of the series at home to take a 2-0 lead, but Los Angeles came back to win four straight games − the first three at home and last in New York − to win the World Series.
One of the biggest moments of the series came in Game 5; with the series tied at 2-2 at the Yankees holding a 1-0 lead entering the seventh inning, Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager hit back-to-back home runs to give the Dodgers the lead in an eventual victory. In Game 6, Los Angeles offense broke out for a 9-2 win to capture the title.
The 1981 World Series was the first time co-MVPs were awarded, with Guerrero, Yeager and Ron Cey sharing the honor.
The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast. Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more.