Dodgers 2026 predictions by True Blue LA staff
ANAHEIM, CA - MARCH 22: Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Kyle Tucker (23) looks on during the MLB Spring Training game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Angels on March 22, 2026 at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, CA. (Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The Dodgers have won the last two World Series and are heavy favorites to return to the playoffs yet again. As the Dodgers try to become the first MLB team in 28 years to win three championships in a row, all of the authors at True Blue LA look ahead to the 2026 season, on the eve of opening day.
Let’s get to the predictions. Season outlook Eric Stephen: This is probably the best Dodgers lineup of my lifetime, with plenty of quality depth. The addition of Kyle Tucker puts them over the top.
They have depth on the pitching side too, even with the inevitable handful of arms on the injured list at any given time. Andy Lane Chapman: Last season everyone wanted to crown them 120-game winners. I think they’ll do slightly better than last year overall, and will still have that head-scratching stretch where nothing goes right.
Michael Elizondo: This team could go 116-46 and romp to 11-0 in the postseason as the top seed. But that outcome would require both everything going right and the naysayers being right about the competitive balance of the sport. When this team coasted last year, it was rough to watch – until October.
Assuming good health, I expect more of the same. The Dodgers will romp in October beating the Seattle Mariners in five largely uncompetitive games to the enraged howls of the league. Jacob Macofsky : Fresh off of two consecutive World Series championships, the Dodgers ensured they had no weaknesses by acquiring high end talent at positions of need.
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