The Dodgers on Thursday won the National League West for the fourth year in a row, and their 12th division title since 2023, part of a run of 13 straight seasons making the playoffs. Here’s a look at when
they clinched during each of those last dozen NL West triumphs:
September 19, 2023, Game 153: at Arizona (Dodgers in last place as late as June 30)
September 24, 2014, Game 159, vs. Giants
September 29, 2015, Game 157, at Giants (Clayton Kershaw 13-K shutout, retired last 19 batters)
September 25, 2016, Game 156, vs. Rockies (Charlie Culberson’s walk-off homer in Vin Scully send-off)
September 22, 2017, Game 154, vs. Giants (Cody Bellinger set NL rookie home run record)
October 1, 2018, Game 163, vs. Rockies (Walker Buehler wins tiebreaker)
September 10, 2019, Game 146, at Orioles
September 22, 2020, Game 55 (of 60), vs. A’s
September 13, 2022, Game 141 at D-backs (earliest Dodgers clinch since moving to Los Angeles)
September 16, 2023, Game 147 at Mariners
September 26, 2024, Game 159 vs. Padres
September 25, 2025, Game 159 at D-backs
This is the 23rd time the Dodgers have won the NL West since divisional play began in 1969.