Los Angeles Dodgers postseason tickets for potential 2025 National League Wild Card Series, NL Division Series and NL Championship Series games went on sale to the general public Monday morning. Fans also can purchase parking in advance.
All tickers are available at Dodgers.com/postseason.
The Dodgers are playing October baseball for the 13th consecutive season. During that span, they have won the NL West division in 11 years, and they likely to win it once again this year.
The only year they didn’t win the division came in 2021 when they won a then-franchise record 106 games, but fell one short of the San Francisco Giants.
The Dodgers’ magic number to clinch the NL West this season is just three.
In 2016, the Dodgers became the first team in MLB history to win the NL West four consecutive years since the Divisional Era began in 1969.
That record ultimately was extended to eight in a row. Overall, the Dodgers trailed only the Atlanta Braves (14) and New York Yankees (nine) for the longest streak of division titles since 1969.
The Dodgers are also only two wins away from their 11th consecutive full season where they’ve won at least 90 games. The last time the Dodgers did not reach a minimum of 90 wins in a full MLB schedule was 2012, when they won just 86 games.
The only year the Dodgers didn’t reach 90 wins during their current streak came in the COVID-shortened 2020 season when they went 43-17. That amounted to a franchise-best .716 winning percentage that translated to a 116-win pace for a full season.
Dodgers postseason scenarios
Although the Dodgers are likely going to clinch the NL West once again, they appear destined to play in the Wild Card Series, which would be held at Dodger Stadium.
As things stand, the Dodgers would host the final Wild Card team on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, along with Oct. 2, if necessary.
The Cincinnati Reds and New York Mets are tied for the final spot, while the Arizona Diamondbacks and San Francisco Giants remain in the mix. The Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals are also both four games out.
If the Dodgers advance, the NLDS would begin on Saturday, Oct. 4, with games on Oct. 6 and 8. If Necessary, they would also have games on Oct. 9 and 11.
The NLCS would begin on Oct. 13, with another game the following day. It resumes on Oct. 16 and 17, with another game on Oct. 18 if necessary.
Games 6 and 7 of the NLCS would be held on Oct. 20 and 21.
The World Series begins on Oct. 24 and could potentially run through Nov. 1. Tickets for the World Series are not yet on sale.
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