Record Alert! Reigning champs LA Dodgers make history after victory over Detroit Tigers

Record Alert! Reigning champs LA Dodgers make history after victory over Detroit Tigers
Team LA Dodgers in the frame (via Getty)

The LA Dodgers aren’t just defending their World Series crown—they’re rewriting the MLB history books. With a commanding 7-3 win over the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday, the Dodgers stormed to a flawless 5-0 start in 2025, cementing the best opening streak by a reigning champion in over a decade. From Tokyo to Los Angeles, their blend of explosive offense, airtight pitching, and error-free defense has set a new standard for dominance. But beneath the fireworks lies a deeper truth: This team is chasing more than wins—they’re crafting a legacy.

LA Dodgers Rewrite MLB History Books: A Five-Game Masterclass

The Dodgers’ 2025 campaign isn’t just hot—it’s historic. Their five-game rampage includes a jaw-dropping 30 runs scored, 20 walks drawn, and 10 home runs launched, all while their pitchers racked up 55 strikeouts. No team in MLB history has ever paired such offensive firepower with pristine defense (zero errors) in a season’s opening stretch.

Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and Mookie Betts headline an offense that’s equal parts patient and punishing. Ohtani’s dual-threat prowess, Freeman’s laser-focused plate discipline, and Betts’ clutch hitting have left pitchers scrambling. But the spotlight also shines on unsung hero Tommy Edman, who’s smashed three homers in five games—nearly matching his 13-homer total from 2024. “He’s playing like an All-Star in April,” one analyst noted.

Yet, the LA Dodgers’ secret weapon might be their retooled rotation. Japanese phenoms Roki Sasaki and Yoshinobu Yamamoto join Ohtani, Tyler Glasnow, and Blake Snell to form what many call MLB’s most formidable pitching staff. While Sasaki’s Tuesday start lasted just 1.2 innings, the bullpen’s lockdown performance (zero runs allowed) underscored the team’s depth. “Our guys don’t miss a beat,” manager Dave Roberts said postgame.

The Tigers, meanwhile, became the latest victim of L.A.’s relentless machine. Down 3-0 early, the Dodgers erupted for seven unanswered runs, fueled by Teoscar Hernández’s go-ahead blast and Will Smith’s RBI double. Detroit’s ace, Tarik Skubal, crumbled under the pressure, lasting only four innings.

For the LA Dodgers, this historic start is more than a hot streak—it’s a statement. As they chase back-to-back titles, their blend of star power, discipline, and flawless execution has rivals on notice. And with 157 games left, the scariest part isn’t their record—it’s the ceiling they’ve yet to reach.