The Dodgers and Yankees are MLB's two most celebrated franchises. Stream games on MLB.TV ($149.99/year) or Apple TV+, track stats on mlb.com, and check the interleague schedule each spring for their two annual series.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Yankees are the two most storied franchises in baseball. Between them they have won 34 World Series championships — the Yankees with 27, an all-time MLB record, and the Dodgers with 7. They have faced each other in the Fall Classic 11 times, more than any other cross-league matchup in history. When these two teams play, even a regular-season interleague series in July draws a national television audience.
The rivalry stretches back to the Brooklyn Dodgers era. Sandy Koufax's four-game sweep of the Yankees in 1963 remains one of the most dominant pitching performances in World Series history. The 1955 Brooklyn championship — the Dodgers' only title before moving to Los Angeles — came at the Yankees' expense. Even decades after their last Fall Classic meeting, the names Dodgers and Yankees still signal a high-stakes standard for the sport.
This guide covers how to stream every game, when and where they play each season, how to compare rosters and stats, and what to expect if you attend in person.
MLB.TV is the primary streaming option for out-of-market fans. A full-season subscription costs $149.99/year or $24.99/month. Stream on the MLB app for iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, and Samsung Smart TV, or in a web browser at mlb.com/tv.
Important blackout rule: If you are in the Los Angeles or New York designated market area, your home team's games are blacked out on MLB.TV. This is an MLB licensing restriction that applies to all streaming services — it is not a technical error.
Steps to subscribe to MLB.TV:
Apple TV+ airs one national Friday Night Baseball game per week throughout the season. No blackout restrictions apply. The stream is included with any Apple TV+ subscription and is also bundled in Apple One plans.
Cable and live TV streaming alternatives for in-market fans:
ESPN, Fox, and TBS carry nationally televised games throughout the regular season and playoffs. Check mlb.com/schedule for broadcast assignments each week.
Because the Dodgers play in the National League West and the Yankees in the American League East, they are in separate leagues and divisions. Under MLB's current schedule format, interleague games are distributed across the season. The two teams typically meet in two series per season — roughly six games total — with one series played at Dodger Stadium and the other at Yankee Stadium.
How to find the exact dates each year:
The full schedule for the following season is typically released in late October or November. Subscribe to team email alerts at mlb.com to be notified when tickets for specific series go on sale — high-demand matchups like Dodgers vs Yankees can sell out quickly for prime weekend slots.
For the postseason, both teams would need to win their respective league pennants to meet in the World Series. The playoff bracket and schedule are set by regular-season division standings and wild card results, with the World Series typically beginning in late October.
MLB.com is the official and most up-to-date source for rosters and statistics. Both team pages share the same layout, making side-by-side comparison straightforward.
For the Dodgers: Go to mlb.com/dodgers/stats. The Stats tab shows team and individual batting average, OPS, home runs, ERA, WHIP, and strikeouts. The Roster tab shows the current 26-man active roster with positions.
For the Yankees: Go to mlb.com/yankees/stats. Use the Pitching tab to see which starters are lined up — pitching matchups are posted 2-3 days before each game.
Key stats to check before a Dodgers-Yankees series:
For advanced metrics including Wins Above Replacement (WAR), Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP), and weighted Runs Created Plus (wRC+), visit fangraphs.com. FanGraphs updates in real time during games. For historical stats and head-to-head records between the franchises, baseball-reference.com is the most comprehensive free archive.
No two franchises have met more often in the World Series than the Dodgers and Yankees. Here is the complete record of all 11 meetings:
The Yankees lead the all-time series 8 wins to 3. The 1955 championship is especially significant for Dodgers fans — it was the only title the franchise won while still in Brooklyn, snapping five consecutive World Series losses to the Yankees. Sandy Koufax's 1963 sweep is the benchmark for World Series pitching. Don Larsen's perfect game in 1956 remains the only perfect game in postseason history.
Complete game-by-game records for every World Series matchup are archived at baseball-reference.com/postseason.
Dodger Stadium — Los Angeles, CA
Capacity: 56,000 — one of the largest ballparks in MLB. The stadium opened in 1962 and offers a panoramic view of the San Gabriel Mountains beyond the outfield walls.
Yankee Stadium — Bronx, NY
Capacity: 46,537. The current stadium opened in 2009 across the street from the original. Monument Park, honoring Yankees legends, is open before the game with any ticket — no extra charge.
To purchase tickets for either stadium: go to mlb.com/tickets, select your team, and choose a date. Official and verified resale tickets appear on the same page via Ticketmaster Verified Resale. Both stadiums use mobile-only ticketing — download the MLB Ballpark app and load your tickets before you arrive at the gate.
If you cannot watch a game in full, several free tools keep you informed in real time:
For free highlights after each game: MLB posts condensed game replays — approximately 10 minutes per game — on mlb.com and the MLB YouTube channel within two hours of the final out. These are free to watch without an MLB.TV subscription.
For game-day community discussion:
For in-depth reporting between games, The Athletic covers both franchises with dedicated beat writers who attend practices and press conferences daily. FanGraphs and Baseball Prospectus publish statistical analysis on pitching matchups, roster construction, and trade deadline moves. The mlb.com/news section aggregates official team news and transaction updates in one place.
MLB.TV ($149.99/year or $24.99/month) streams every out-of-market game. If you live in the LA or New York market, your team is blacked out on MLB.TV — use a cable or live TV streaming package (YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, FuboTV) to get ESPN, Fox, or TBS. Apple TV+ carries one national Friday Night Baseball game per week with no blackout restrictions.
They play in different leagues, so they only meet during interleague play — typically two series per season (one in Los Angeles, one in New York), totaling around six games. The exact dates are released in late October or November for the following season at mlb.com/schedule.
The Yankees have 27 World Series championships — the most in MLB history. The Dodgers have 7. They have faced each other in the World Series 11 times; the Yankees won 8 of those matchups. The last time they met in the Fall Classic was 1981, when the Dodgers won 4 games to 2.
Apple TV+ broadcasts one Friday Night Baseball game per week free to Apple TV+ subscribers (included with Apple One). MLB also streams a free game of the week on YouTube on select Sundays. Otherwise, MLB.TV is the paid option for out-of-market fans. Some cable providers offer a free 7-day trial for new subscribers.
Go to mlb.com/dodgers/stats or mlb.com/yankees/stats for official batting averages, ERA, OPS, and pitching matchups. ESPN's MLB section at espn.com/mlb shows head-to-head season records. For advanced metrics like WAR, wRC+, and FIP, FanGraphs at fangraphs.com is the most comprehensive free resource.
Buy directly at mlb.com/tickets — select your team, pick the game date, and choose from official or verified resale listings. For Dodger Stadium, box seats near the field run $80-$200+; the Reserve level starts around $15-$25 for weekday games. For Yankee Stadium, bleacher seats start around $15-$40. Download the MLB Ballpark app before you arrive since both stadiums use mobile-only ticketing.
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