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List of Major League Baseball franchise postseason droughts

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Throughout the history of Major League Baseball (MLB), franchises have had various postseason and World Series droughts.

All 16 of the original major league franchises (i.e., those in place when the first World Series was played in 1903) have won the World Series, with the longest wait for a franchise's first championship being for the Phillies ( seasons, ending in 1980). Since expansion began in 1961, five of the 14 expansion teams have never won the World Series. Furthermore, one franchise, the Cleveland Guardians, currently has a championship drought that predates the expansion era. The three longest championship droughts in history were ended recently by the Red Sox ( seasons, ending in 2004), the White Sox ( seasons, ending in 2005), and the Cubs ( seasons, ending in 2016).

Only one expansion franchise (the Seattle Mariners) has never won a pennant (i.e., the league championship, the two winners of which meet in the World Series). The three longest pennant droughts in history were recently ended by the Rangers ( years, starting with the team's foundation and ending in 2010), the Cubs ( years, ending in 2016), and the Nationals ( years, starting with the team's foundation and ending in 2019, and including the franchise's entire years as the Montreal Expos). As the Nationals are the third franchise to be based in the city of Washington, their 2019 pennant also ended a drought of seasons played in Washington since their last pennant, which was in 1933 (discounting the 33 seasons during which there was no team in Washington).

As of the 2025 season, every active MLB franchise has qualified for the playoffs, especially since expansion of the playoffs in 1994 made that feat easier. The Angels have the longest active postseason drought at 11 years, while the Cincinnati Reds have the longest active postseason series-win drought at 29 years. Long postseason droughts were ended recently by the Nationals ( years, ending in 2012), the Pirates ( years, ending in 2013), the Royals ( years, ending in 2014), the Blue Jays ( years, ending in 2015), and the Mariners ( years, ending in 2022).

This list includes only the modern World Series between the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), not the various 19th-century championship series. Those teams which have never achieved a particular accomplishment in their franchise history are listed by the date they entered the leagues.

Postseason droughts

Longest current postseason droughts

SeasonsTeamLast appearance
Los Angeles Angels2014 ALDS
Pittsburgh Pirates2015 NL Wild Card
Colorado Rockies2018 NLDS
Washington Nationals2019 World Series
Oakland Athletics/Athletics2020 ALDS
Chicago White Sox2021 ALDS
San Francisco Giants2021 NLDS
St. Louis Cardinals2022 NL Wild Card
Tampa Bay Rays2023 AL Wild Card
Miami Marlins2023 NL Wild Card
Minnesota Twins2023 ALDS
Texas Rangers2023 World Series
Arizona Diamondbacks2023 World Series
Baltimore Orioles2024 AL Wild Card
Houston Astros2024 AL Wild Card
Atlanta Braves2024 NL Wild Card
Kansas City Royals2024 ALDS
New York Mets2024 NLCS
Cincinnati Reds2025 NL Wild Card
San Diego Padres2025 NL Wild Card
Boston Red Sox2025 AL Wild Card
Cleveland Guardians2025 AL Wild Card
Chicago Cubs2025 NLDS
Philadelphia Phillies2025 NLDS
Detroit Tigers2025 ALDS
New York Yankees2025 ALDS
Milwaukee Brewers2025 NLCS
Seattle Mariners2025 ALCS
Los Angeles Dodgers2025 World Series
Toronto Blue Jays2025 World Series

Longest postseason droughts in the expanded-postseason era

After the postseason was expanded in 1995 to include eight teams (further expanded in 2012 to ten teams and again expanded in 2022 to 12 teams, including a 16-team postseason in 2020), 18 of the 30 teams qualified within the first five years, and few teams went for long droughts without at least participating in the first round of the postseason. This list only shows droughts of 15 or more seasons that occurred primarily in the expanded-postseason era. Active droughts are listed in bold type.

SeasonsTeamPrevious appearanceNext appearance
Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals19812012
Kansas City Royals19852014
Milwaukee Brewers19822008
Toronto Blue Jays19932015
Pittsburgh Pirates19922013
Seattle Mariners20012022
Detroit Tigers19872006
Florida/Miami Marlins20032020
California/Anaheim Angels19862002

Longest active postseason series win droughts

SeasonsTeamLast series won
Cincinnati Reds1995 NLDS
Chicago White Sox2005 World Series
Los Angeles Angels2009 ALDS
Pittsburgh Pirates2013 NL Wild Card
Baltimore Orioles2014 ALDS
San Francisco Giants2016 NL Wild Card
Colorado Rockies2018 NL Wild Card
St. Louis Cardinals2019 NLDS
Washington Nationals2019 World Series
Oakland Athletics/Athletics2020 AL Wild Card
Miami Marlins2020 NL Wild Card
Tampa Bay Rays2020 ALCS
Atlanta Braves2021 World Series
Boston Red Sox2021 ALDS
Minnesota Twins2023 AL Wild Card
Houston Astros2023 ALDS
Philadelphia Phillies2023 NLDS
Arizona Diamondbacks2023 NLCS
Texas Rangers2023 World Series
Kansas City Royals2024 AL Wild Card
San Diego Padres2024 NL Wild Card
Cleveland Guardians2024 ALDS
New York Mets2024 NLDS
Detroit Tigers2025 AL Wild Card
Chicago Cubs2025 NL Wild Card
New York Yankees2025 AL Wild Card
Milwaukee Brewers2025 NLDS
Seattle Mariners2025 ALDS
Toronto Blue Jays2025 ALCS
Los Angeles Dodgers2025 World Series

Longest postseason game win droughts

GamesSeasonsTeamPrevious game wonNext game won
18Minnesota Twins2004 ALDS Game 12023 AL Wild Card Series Game 1
13Boston Red Sox1986 World Series Game 61998 ALDS Game 1
11Philadelphia Phillies1915 World Series Game 11977 NLCS Game 1
10Baltimore Orioles2014 ALDS Game 3Active
10Atlanta Braves1958 World Series Game 4 (as the Milwaukee Braves)1991 NLCS Game 2 (as the Atlanta Braves)
10Kansas City Royals1980 World Series Game 41985 ALCS Game 3

Longest current postseason game win droughts

GamesSeasonsTeamLast game won
10Baltimore Orioles2014 ALDS Game 3
8Cincinnati Reds2012 NLDS Game 2
7Tampa Bay Rays2021 ALDS Game 1
5Miami Marlins2020 NL Wild Card Series Game 2
5St. Louis Cardinals2020 NL Wild Card Series Game 1

League division champion droughts

Longest current division champion droughts

No league division champions were won in 1994 due to the players' strike that year.

SeasonsTeamDivisionLast division champion
Colorado RockiesNL WestNever (franchise began in )
Miami Marlins*NL EastNever (franchise began in )
Pittsburgh PiratesNL Central
San Diego PadresNL West
Arizona DiamondbacksNL West
Cincinnati RedsNL Central
Detroit TigersAL Central
Los Angeles AngelsAL West
Kansas City RoyalsAL Central
New York MetsNL East
Texas RangersAL West
Washington NationalsNL East
Boston Red SoxAL East
Chicago CubsNL Central
Oakland Athletics/AthleticsAL West
San Francisco GiantsNL West
Tampa Bay RaysAL East
Chicago White SoxAL Central
St. Louis CardinalsNL Central
Atlanta BravesNL East
Baltimore OriolesAL East
Minnesota TwinsAL Central
Houston AstrosAL West
New York YankeesAL East
Philadelphia PhilliesNL East
Milwaukee BrewersNL Central
Los Angeles DodgersNL West
Toronto Blue JaysAL East
Cleveland GuardiansAL Central
Seattle MarinersAL West
  • Because of the wild card postseason berth, the franchise has won two World Series championships (, ) without winning the division.

Longest division championship droughts through history

List begins with 1969, the time divisional play started in Major League Baseball. This list only shows droughts of 10 or more seasons. Active droughts are listed in bold type.

SeasonsTeamPrevious Division TitleDrought StreakNext Division Title
****Colorado Rockies1993–2025
****Florida/Miami Marlins1993–2025
****Pittsburgh Pirates19921993–2025
Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals19811982–20112012
Kansas City Royals19851986–20142015
Milwaukee Brewers19821983–20102011
Washington Senators/Texas Rangers1969–19951996
Cleveland Indians1969–19941995
Detroit Tigers19871988–20102011
Seattle Mariners20012002–20242025
Toronto Blue Jays19931993–20142015
****San Diego Padres20062007–2025
Seattle Mariners1977–19941995
California/Anaheim Angels19861987–20032004
New York Mets19881989–20052006
Minnesota Twins19701971–19861987
Baltimore Orioles19971998–20132014
Chicago Cubs1969–19831984
San Diego Padres1969–19831984
San Francisco Giants19711972–19861987
Houston Astros20012002–20162017
Chicago White Sox1969–19821983
New York Yankees19811982–19951996
Cincinnati Reds19951996–20092010
****Arizona Diamondbacks20112012–2025
St. Louis Cardinals1969–19811982
Baltimore Orioles19831984–19961997
Chicago Cubs19891990–20022003
Philadelphia Phillies19931994–20062007
****Cincinnati Reds20122013–2025
Montreal Expos1969–19801981
Seattle Pilots/Milwaukee Brewers1969–19801981
New York Mets19731974–19851986
Chicago White Sox20082009–20202021
Atlanta Braves19691970–19811982
Philadelphia Phillies20112012–20232024
Houston Astros1969–19791980
Detroit Tigers19721973–19831984
San Diego Padres19841985–19951996
Boston Red Sox19951996–20062007
****Detroit Tigers20142015–2025
****Los Angeles Angels20142015–2025
California Angels1969–19781979
Boston Red Sox19751976–19851986
Cincinnati Reds19791980–19891990
Pittsburgh Pirates19791980–19891990
Houston Astros19861987–19961997
Minnesota Twins19911992–20012002
Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays1998–20072008
Texas Rangers19992000–20092010
****Kansas City Royals20152016–2025
****New York Mets20152016–2025

League championship appearance droughts

Longest current league championship appearance droughts

No league championships were played in 1994 due to the players' strike that year.

SeasonsTeamLast appearance
Pittsburgh Pirates
Cincinnati Reds
Minnesota Twins
Miami Marlins
Chicago White Sox
Oakland Athletics/Athletics
Colorado Rockies
Los Angeles Angels
Detroit Tigers
San Francisco Giants
Baltimore Orioles
Kansas City Royals
Chicago Cubs
St. Louis Cardinals
Washington Nationals
Tampa Bay Rays
Atlanta Braves
Boston Red Sox
San Diego Padres
Houston Astros
Texas Rangers
Arizona Diamondbacks
Philadelphia Phillies
Cleveland Guardians
New York Yankees
New York Mets
Los Angeles Dodgers
Milwaukee Brewers
Seattle Mariners
Toronto Blue Jays

World Series appearance droughts

Longest current World Series appearance droughts

No World Series was played in 1994 due to the players' strike that year.

SeasonsTeamLast World Series appearance
Seattle MarinersNever (franchise started in 1977)
Pittsburgh Pirates
Milwaukee Brewers
Baltimore Orioles
Cincinnati Reds
Athletics
Minnesota Twins
San Diego Padres
Los Angeles Angels
Miami Marlins
Chicago White Sox
Colorado Rockies
Detroit Tigers
St. Louis Cardinals
San Francisco Giants
Kansas City Royals
New York Mets
Chicago Cubs
Cleveland Guardians
Boston Red Sox
Washington Nationals
Tampa Bay Rays
Atlanta Braves
Houston Astros
Philadelphia Phillies
Arizona Diamondbacks
Texas Rangers
New York Yankees
Los Angeles Dodgers
Toronto Blue Jays

Longest major league pennant droughts through history

List begins with 1903, about the time the current configuration of National League and American League stabilized and also the year of the first World Series. No pennants were won in 1994 due to the players strike that year. This list only shows droughts of 20 or more seasons. Active droughts are listed in bold type.

SeasonsTeamPrevious PennantDrought StreakNext Pennant
Chicago Cubs19451946–20152016
Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals1969–20182019
Washington Senators/Texas Rangers1961–20092010
****Seattle Mariners1977–2025
****Pittsburgh Pirates19791980–2025
Chicago White Sox19591960–20042005
Houston Colt .45s/Astros1962–20042005
****Milwaukee Brewers19821983–2025
****Baltimore Orioles19831984–2025
St. Louis Browns1903–19431944
Los Angeles/California/Anaheim Angels1961–20012002
Philadelphia/Kansas City/Oakland Athletics19311932–19711972
Cleveland Indians19541955–19941995
Chicago White Sox19191920–19581959
****Cincinnati Reds19901991–2025
****Oakland Athletics/Athletics19901991–2025
Philadelphia Phillies19151916–19491950
****Minnesota Twins19911992–2025
Boston Braves19141915–19471948
Pittsburgh Pirates19271928–19591960
Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves19581959–19901991
Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins19331934–19641965
Toronto Blue Jays19931994–20242025
Philadelphia Phillies19501951–19791980
Kansas City Royals19851986–20132014
Los Angeles Dodgers19881989–20162017
Boston Red Sox19181919–19451946
Cleveland Indians19201921–19471948
****San Diego Padres19981999–2025
San Francisco Giants19621963–19881989
Detroit Tigers19091910–19331934
St. Louis Cardinals1903–19251926
****Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels20022003–2025
Detroit Tigers19451946–19671968
****Florida/Miami Marlins20032004–2025
Washington Senators1903–19231924
St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles19441945–19651966
Minnesota Twins19651966–19861987
Detroit Tigers19841985–20052006
Atlanta Braves19992000–20202021
Arizona Diamondbacks20012002–20222023
Brooklyn Dodgers19201921–19401941
Cincinnati Reds19401941–19601961
Boston Red Sox19461947–19661967
****Chicago White Sox20052006–2025

Major league pennant droughts by city/region

This list only includes cities/regions with current Major League Baseball franchises. Years during which a city/region did not field a Major League Baseball team are not counted.

RegionDrought (seasons)Last pennant
Seattle* †None
PittsburghPittsburgh Pirates,
MilwaukeeMilwaukee Brewers, (in AL)
BaltimoreBaltimore Orioles,
CincinnatiCincinnati Reds,
Minneapolis–Saint PaulMinnesota Twins,
San DiegoSan Diego Padres,
Miami–Fort LauderdaleFlorida Marlins,
DenverColorado Rockies,
DetroitDetroit Tigers,
St. LouisSt. Louis Cardinals,
San Francisco Bay AreaSan Francisco Giants,
Kansas CityKansas City Royals,
ChicagoChicago Cubs,
ClevelandCleveland Indians,
BostonBoston Red Sox,
Washington, D.C.Washington Nationals,
Tampa–St. PetersburgTampa Bay Rays,
AtlantaAtlanta Braves,
HoustonHouston Astros,
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia Phillies,
PhoenixArizona Diamondbacks,
Dallas–Fort WorthTexas Rangers,
New York CityNew York Yankees,
Los AngelesLos Angeles Dodgers,
TorontoToronto Blue Jays,

*city without Major League Baseball franchise for 7 seasons ()

†number does not indicate a pennant won, but rather total seasons played.

World Series championship droughts

Longest current World Series championship droughts

The Commissioner's Trophy was introduced during the 1967 World Series.

No World Series was played in 1994, and counts as a drought season for those franchises.

SeasonsTeamLast World Series championship wonLast World Series appearance
Cleveland Indians/Guardians
Milwaukee BrewersNever (franchise began )
San Diego PadresNever (franchise began )
Seattle MarinersNever (franchise began )Never
Pittsburgh Pirates
Baltimore Orioles
Detroit Tigers
New York Mets
Oakland Athletics/Athletics
Cincinnati Reds
Minnesota Twins
Colorado RockiesNever (franchise began )
Toronto Blue Jays
Tampa Bay RaysNever (franchise began )
Arizona Diamondbacks
Los Angeles Angels
Miami Marlins
Chicago White Sox
Philadelphia Phillies
New York Yankees
St. Louis Cardinals
San Francisco Giants
Kansas City Royals
Chicago Cubs
Boston Red Sox
Washington Nationals
Atlanta Braves
Houston Astros
Texas Rangers
Los Angeles Dodgers

Longest World Series championship droughts through history

The first World Series was played in 1903. No World Series was played in 1904 or 1994. This list only shows droughts of 30 or more seasons. Active droughts are listed in bold type.

SeasonsTeamPrevious TitleDrought StreakNext Title
Chicago Cubs19081909–20152016
Chicago White Sox19171918–20042005
Boston Red Sox19181919–20032004
Philadelphia Phillies1903–19791980
****Cleveland Indians/Guardians19481949–2025
St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles1903–19651966
Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins19241925–19861987
Washington Senators/Texas Rangers1961–20222023
****San Diego Padres1969–2025
****Seattle Pilots/Milwaukee Brewers1969–2025
New York/San Francisco Giants19541955–20092010
Houston Colt .45s/Astros1962–20162017
Brooklyn Dodgers1903–19541955
Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals1969–20182019
****Seattle Mariners1977–2025
****Pittsburgh Pirates19791980–2025
Boston/Milwaukee Braves19141915–19561957
****Baltimore Orioles19831984–2025
Philadelphia/Kansas City/Oakland Athletics19301931–19711972
Los Angeles/California/Anaheim Angels1961–20012002
****Detroit Tigers19841985–2025
****New York Mets19861987–2025
Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves19571958–19941995
****Oakland Athletics/Athletics19891990–2025
****Cincinnati Reds19901991–2025
Pittsburgh Pirates19251926–19591960
Cincinnati Reds19401941–19741975
****Minnesota Twins19911992–2025
****Colorado Rockies1993–2025
Detroit Tigers1903–19341935
****Toronto Blue Jays19931994–2025
Los Angeles Dodgers19881989–20192020

World Series championship droughts by city/region

This list only includes cities/regions with current Major League Baseball franchises. Years during which a city/region did not field a Major League Baseball team are not counted.

RegionDrought (seasons)Last World Series title
ClevelandCleveland Indians,
Milwaukee*Milwaukee Braves,
San DiegoNone
Seattle† ‡None
PittsburghPittsburgh Pirates,
BaltimoreBaltimore Orioles,
DetroitDetroit Tigers,
CincinnatiCincinnati Reds,
Minneapolis–Saint PaulMinnesota Twins,
DenverNone
TorontoToronto Blue Jays,
Tampa–St. PetersburgNone
PhoenixArizona Diamondbacks,
Miami–Fort LauderdaleFlorida Marlins,
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia Phillies,
New York CityNew York Yankees,
St. LouisSt. Louis Cardinals,
San Francisco Bay AreaSan Francisco Giants,
Kansas CityKansas City Royals,
ChicagoChicago Cubs,
BostonBoston Red Sox,
Washington, D.C.Washington Nationals,
AtlantaAtlanta Braves,
HoustonHouston Astros,
Dallas–Fort WorthTexas Rangers,
Los AngelesLos Angeles Dodgers,

*city without Major League Baseball franchise for 4 seasons ()

†city without Major League Baseball franchise for 7 seasons ()

‡number does not indicate a title won, but rather total seasons played.

World Series in which neither team had previously won a championship

In these instances, the World Series matchup ensured that one team would win the first championship in its history.

*In these cases, each team was making its first World Series appearance.

World Series in which neither team had previously lost a championship

In these instances, the World Series matchup ensured that one team would lose the first championship in its history.

*In these cases, each team was making its first World Series appearance.

World Series in which both teams had ended pennant droughts of 20-plus seasons

SeasonWonDrought (seasons)LostDrought (seasons)
Chicago White SoxHouston Astros
Cleveland IndiansBoston Braves

World Series in which neither franchise had won a championship in 30-plus seasons

Bold denotes team that won.

Numbers marked with * indicates that the number is counted from either the franchise's first year of existence or the first year of the modern World Series (1903).

World Series Championship droughts by division

DivisionLast World Series championshipSeasons
American League Central2015 — Royals
National League Central2016 — Cubs
American League East2018 — Red Sox
National League East2021 — Braves
American League West2023 — Rangers
National League West2025 — Dodgers

Closest approaches without winning the World Series

Team in 2025 Playoffs
TeamWild Card Series appearancesDivision Series appearancesChampionship Series appearancesWorld Series appearancesFewest wins short of
World Series Title
Milwaukee Brewers46411 win short: 1982
Tampa Bay Rays57222 wins short: 2020
San Diego Padres47223 wins short: 1984
Colorado Rockies24114 wins short: 2007
Seattle Mariners16405 wins short: 2025

References

References

  1. "Longest MLB Postseason Series Win Droughts, Active and All-Time".
  2. "How did these teams do after ending long playoff droughts?".
  3. (never since moving from [[National League East. NL East]] in {{mlby. 1994)
  4. (never since joining [[National League (baseball). NL]] in [[1998 Milwaukee Brewers season. 1998]])
  5. Pre-dates the Commissioner's Trophy
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