A look at managers, stars, season records and World Series opponents for Major League Baseball teams that have won at least two championships in a row:
1998-2000 New York Yankees
Stars: Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Jorge Posada, Paul O’Neill, Bernie Williams, David Cone, Andy Pettitte, Roger Clemens
Manager: Joe Torre
1998: Record: 114-48; World Series: Beat San Diego Padres 4-0
1999: Record: 98-64; World Series: Beat Atlanta Braves 4-0
2000: Record: 87-74; World Series: Beat New York Mets 4-1
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1992-1993 Toronto Blue Jays
Stars: Joe Carter, Paul Molitor, Roberto Alomar, John Olerud, Pat Hentgen, Jack Morris, Tom Henke
Manager: Cito Gaston
1992: Record: 96-66; World Series: Beat Atlanta Braves 4-2
1993: Record: 95-67; World Series: Beat Philadelphia Phillies 4-2
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1977-78 New York Yankees
Stars: Reggie Jackson, Bucky Dent, Graig Nettles, Thurman Munson, Lou Piniella, Ron Guidry, Sparky Lyle, Goose Gossage, Ed Figueroa
Manager: Billy Martin, Bob Lemon
1977: Record: 100-62; World Series: Beat Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2
1978: Record: 100-63; World Series: Beat Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2
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1975-76 Cincinnati Reds
Stars: Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, George Foster, Tony Perez, Don Gullett, Gary Nolan
Manager: Sparky Anderson
1975: Record: 108-54; World Series: Beat Boston Red Sox 4-3
1976: Record: 102-60; World Series: Beat New York Yankees 4-0
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1972-74 Oakland Athletics
Stars: Reggie Jackson, Rollie Fingers, Catfish Hunter, Gene Tenace, Ken Holtzman, Sal Bando, Vida Blue
Manager: Dick Williams (1972, 1973), Al Dark (1974)
1972: Record: 93-62; World Series: Beat Cincinnati Reds 4-3
1973: Record: 94-68; World Series: Beat New York Mets 4-3
1974: Record: 90-72; World Series: Beat Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1
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1961-62 New York Yankees
Stars: Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Elston Howard, Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford, Ralph Terry
Manager: Ralph Houk
1961: Record: 109-53; World Series: Beat Cincinnati Reds 4-1
1962: Record: 96-66; World Series: Beat San Francisco Giants 4-3
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1949-53 New York Yankees
Stars: Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle, Phil Rizzuto, Tommy Henrich, Vic Raschi, Allie Reynolds
Manager: Casey Stengel
1949: Record: 97-57; World Series: Beat Brooklyn Dodgers 4-1
1950: Record: 98-56; World Series: Beat Philadelphia Phillies 4-0
1951: Record: 98-56; World Series: Beat New York Giants 4-2
1952: Record: 95-59; World Series: Beat Brooklyn Dodgers 4-3
1953: Record: 99-52; World Series: Beat Brooklyn Dodgers 4-2
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1936-1939 New York Yankees
Stars: Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Bill Dickey, Red Ruffing, Monte Pearson, Lefty Gomez
Manager: Joe McCarthy
1936 Record: 102-51; World Series: Beat New York Giants 4-2
1937: Record: 102-52; World Series: Beat New York Giants 4-1
1938: Record: 99-53; World Series: Beat Chicago Cubs 4-0
1939: Record: 106-45; World Series: Beat Cincinnati Reds 4-0
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1929-30 Philadelphia Athletics
Stars: Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons, Mickey Cochrane, Lefty Grove, George Earnshaw
Manager: Connie Mack
1929: Record: 104-46; World Series: Beat Chicago Cubs 4-1
1930: Record: 102-52; World Series: Beat St. Louis Cardinals 4-2
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1927-28 New York Yankees
Stars: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Earle Combs, Tony Lazzeri, Waite Hoyt, Herb Pennock
Manager: Miller Huggins
1927: Record: 110-44; World Series: Beat Pittsburgh Pirates 4-0
1928: Record: 101-53; World Series: Beat St. Louis Cardinals 4-0
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1921-22 New York Giants
Stars: High Pockets Kelly, Frankie Frisch, Art Nehf, Irish Meusel
Manager: John McGraw
1921: Record: 94-59; World Series: Beat New York Yankees 5-3
1922: Record: 93-61; World Series: Beat New York Yankees 4-0-1
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1915-16 Boston Red Sox
Stars: Tris Speaker, Babe Ruth, Ernie Shore, Larry Gardner
Manager: Bill Carrigan
1915: Record: 101-50; World Series: Beat Philadelphia Phillies 4-1
1916: Record: 91-63; World Series: Beat Brooklyn Robins 4-1
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1910-11 Philadelphia Athletics
Stars: Eddie Collins, Jack Coombs, Home Run Baker, Chief Bender
Manager: Connie Mack
1910: Record: 102-48; World Series: Beat Chicago Cubs 4-1
1911: Record: 101-50; World Series: Beat New York Giants 4-2
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1907-08 Chicago Cubs
Stars: Mordecai ”Three Finger” Brown, Orval Overall, Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers, Frank Chance
Manager: Frank Chance
1907: Record: 107-45; World Series: Beat Detroit Tigers 4-0-1
1908: Record: 99-55; World Series: Beat Detroit Tigers 4-1
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