Diamondbacks–Dodgers rivalry
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The Diamondbacks–Dodgers rivalry is a Major League Baseball (MLB) National League divisional rivalry played between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Chase Field and Dodger Stadium are only 375 miles apart, mostly along I-10. The Diamondbacks are newcomers to the division; having founded in 1998, winning their first World Series in 2001. The Dodgers had been one of the oldest teams in the National League, having won 7 World Series titles. Both teams saw a rise in competition during the 2010s as they would both regularly qualify for the postseason, notably; regular season meetings between the two would often escalate into aggressive matchups occasionally escalating into fights between both benches.[5] Notably; both teams took part in the most recent MLB Australia Series in 2014.[6]
Location | Western United States |
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First meeting | April 7, 1998[1] Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California Dodgers 9, Diamondbacks 1 |
Latest meeting | May 22, 2024[1] Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California Diamondbacks 6, Dodgers 0 |
Next meeting | July 2, 2024 Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 464[2] |
All-time series | Dodgers, 265–199 (.571)[2] |
Regular season series | Dodgers, 262–196 (.572)[1] |
Postseason results | Tie, 3–3[2] |
Largest victory | |
Longest win streak | |
Current win streak | Diamondbacks, 2[1] |
Post-season history | |
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The Dodgers lead the regular season series, 262–196. The two teams have met twice in the postseason, with the Dodgers winning the 2017 National League Division Series 3–0, and the Diamondbacks winning the 2023 National League Division Series 3–0.