All Time Longest Dodgers Hitting Streaks
What is the longest hitting streak for a Dodgers batter in MLB history?
Willie Davis has the longest hitting streak by a Dodgers batter in MLB history, hitting in 31 consecutive games from Aug 1, 1969 to Sep 3, 1969. During the streak his batting average was .435 (54/124) with an OPS of .995.
What is the longest hitting streak for a Dodgers batter in 2026?
Will Smith had the longest hitting streak by a Dodgers batter in 2026 at 9 consecutive games, from Apr 8, 2026 to Apr 19, 2026. During the streak his batting average was .375 (12/32) with an OPS of .854.
Note: A hitting streak only counts games in which the batter had at least one official at-bat — a walk, hit-by-pitch, or sacrifice bunt does not break the streak. Only games while on the Dodgers count toward these streaks. Data goes back to the 1901 season.