Dodgers clinch 12th NL West title in last 13 seasons
The Los Angeles Dodgers continue to reign atop the NL West.
With an 8-0 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday at Chase Field, Los Angeles clinched its fourth straight division title and 12th in the last 13 seasons.
A shutout to secure the NL West Division title! pic.twitter.com/Uq63CzIsGK
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) September 25, 2025
The division win locks the Dodgers into the NL's No. 3 seed, meaning they'll host the No. 6 seed in a best-of-three wild-card series at Dodger Stadium beginning Sept. 30. It also locks the San Diego Padres, who currently occupy the No. 5 seed, into a wild-card matchup with the Chicago Cubs.
L.A.'s most likely opponent is the New York Mets, who currently hold the final NL wild-card spot. However, the Mets - who play the Cubs on Thursday night at Wrigley Field - are just a half-game up on the Cincinnati Reds, who beat the Pittsburgh Pirates earlier in the day. Arizona is still mathematically alive, although Thursday's loss dropped it one game behind Cincinnati and 1 1/2 back of the Mets with three contests left.
The Dodgers' run of 13 consecutive postseason berths is tied for the second-longest streak in MLB history. They've won the NL West in each of those seasons except 2021, when they lost the division to the San Francisco Giants by one game.