I assume that you mean series wins. The Yankees won five consecutive series from 1949 through 1953. They also are the only franchise to win 4 consecutive World Series championships, a feat they accomplished between 1936 and 1939. If you mean games, I think (but did not check) that it is also the Yankees. They won 14 games in a row over four world series. In 1996, they lost the first two games to the Braves and then won four straight. In their next two appearances (1998 and 1999) they swept the Padres and the Braves. In 2000 they won the first two games before losing game 3 to the Mets.
I gathered all the information here from www.Baseball-reference.com, a wonderful site for questions like this.
Through the 2008 season, that was the New York Yankees who won the World Series in 1998, 1999, and 2000.
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The Giants with 20.
None of the players that played in the '95 Major League Baseball World Series regardless of being from the National League Champion; Atlanta Braves or the Cleveland Indians are currently playing with any of the Major League Baseball teams in 2014.
The World Series in baseball is the best team in the American League, playing the best team in the National League for the Major League Championship.
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League Championships then the World Series
its the championship between the national league and American league champions
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None of the players that played in the 1997 Major League Baseball World Series regardless of being from the American League Champion; Cleveland Indians or the National League Champion; Florida Marlins are currently playing in the Major Leagues as of 2014.
How else will you determine the champion of Major League Baseball? There have been many things tried, but the World Series was the best.
Every Major League baseball has the commissioners signature.
In Major League Baseball, NLDS stands for the National League Division Series which determines which two teams from the National League will advance to the National League Championship Series. The Division Series consist of two best-of-five series, featuring the three division winners and a wild-card team.