Dodgers approach MLB record with 84 consecutive nine-inning games
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 6:04 PM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
The Los Angeles Dodgers have completed all 84 of their games this season in nine innings, just 14 games shy of the MLB record set by the Boston Red Sox in 2005. With their current streak, the Dodgers hold the National League record for consecutive games finished in nine innings, surpassing their previous record of 76 from 1899. They are the only team this season yet to play an extra-inning game. The Dodgers' next opportunity to extend this streak comes against the Oakland Athletics on June 30.
- •Dodgers have played 84 games without reaching extras.
- •Current MLB record is 98 games by the Red Sox.
- •Previous Dodgers record was 76 consecutive nine-inning games.
- •Next game against the Athletics is on June 30.
- 6:04 PMYahoo Sports — Dodgers 14 Games From Matching Overlooked MLB Record
"The Los Angeles Dodgers have finished all 84 of their games this season in nine innings, which is just 14 games short of the MLB record.
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