In the annals of Major League Baseball, only one team has managed to rally from a 3-0 playoff series deficit, but that achievement did not occur in the World Series. The remarkable 2004 Boston Red Sox overturned a 3-0 deficit in the American League Championship Series (ALCS) against the New York Yankees, ultimately capturing their first championship since 1918.
What Does a 3-0 Lead Mean in World Series History?
When examining the implications of a 3-0 lead in the World Series, the results are telling:
4-game sweeps: 21 times
5 games: 3 times
6 games: 0 times
7 games: 0 times
Currently, the Los Angeles Dodgers hold a commanding 3-0 lead over the New York Yankees following a 4-2 victory at Yankee Stadium on Monday. The Dodgers are on the cusp of achieving a World Series sweep, a feat not accomplished in over a decade. The last time the Fall Classic ended in four games was in 2012, when the San Francisco Giants triumphed over the Detroit Tigers.
Result as of now
Game 1: Dodgers 6-3 Yankees
Game 2: Dodgers 4-2 Yankees
Game 3: Yankees 2-4 Dodgers
Upcoming World Series Schedule
Game 4: Dodgers at Yankees, October 29
Game 5: Dodgers at Yankees, October 30
Game 6: Yankees at Dodgers, November 1 (if necessary)
Game 7: Yankees at Dodgers, November 2 (if necessary)
Broadcast Information
Fans can watch Game 4 of the Dodgers vs. Yankees matchup on Fox. The game will also be available for streaming on FoxSports.com and the Fox Sports app.
Sweeping the World Series: Historical Context
Should the Dodgers achieve a sweep, they would become the 22nd team in history to do so in the World Series. The most recent instance of a World Series sweep occurred in 2012, when the Giants claimed victory over the Tigers.
Dodgers’ Championship Aspirations
As the Dodgers aim for their second title in five years, they look back on their recent championship in the COVID-shortened 2020 season. The last time they won a full-season title was in 1988.
As the series unfolds, all eyes will be on the Dodgers to see if they can clinch their place in history with a sweep.