The New York Yankees dominated Major League Baseball from 1936 to 1943. In eight seasons, the Bombers won 100 games five times, went to the World Series seven times, and claimed the MLB crown six times. The organization’s success was largely due to the exploits of its superstar players. Lou Gehrig picked up his final MVP award in 1936 and continued to play at an elite level through the 1938 season. DiMaggio, who swaggered into New York at the start of the ’36 season, quickly became one of the best players in the Bigs.
Of course, all great teams have more than a couple of superstars.