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Note: Prior to 1977, there were no NLCS MVP awards given, thus Dusty Baker was the inaugural winner. Also, there was no National League Championship Series until 1969.
Note: Dodgers also finished with best record in the NL West in 1994, however, due to the strike that effectively ended the season, it's not counted. In fact, 1981 is also a bit debatable as well, but it is on there, for now.
| Team | Record | Win % | Manager | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 Dodgers | 95-67 | .586 | J. Torre | |
| 2008 Dodgers | 84-78 | .519 | J. Torre | |
| 2004 Dodgers | 93-69 | .574 | J. Tracy | |
| 1995 Dodgers | 78-66 | .542 | T. Lasorda | |
| 1988 Dodgers | 94-67-1 | .584 | T. Lasorda | |
| 1985 Dodgers | 95-67 | .586 | T. Lasorda | |
| 1981 Dodgers | 36-21 (overall 63-47) | .632 (.573) | T. Lasorda | Strike splits season in two. LAD wins 1st half, HOU wins 2nd half. |
| 1978 Dodgers | 95-67 | .586 | T. Lasorda | |
| 1977 Dodgers | 98-64 | .605 | T. Lasorda | |
| 1974 Dodgers | 102-60 | .630 | W. Alston | |
| 1966 Dodgers | 95-67 | .586 | W. Alston | |
| 1965 Dodgers | 97-65 | .599 | W. Alston | |
| 1963 Dodgers | 99-63-1 | .611 | W. Alston | |
| 1959 Dodgers | 88-68 | .564 | W. Alston |
| Team | Record | Win % | Manager | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 Dodgers | 88-74 | .543 | G. Little | Had identical record to division winning SD, but SD won head to head. |
| 1996 Dodgers | 90-72 | .556 | T. Lasorda/B. Russell |