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Dodgers’ losing streak is 90 years worth of historic

Dodgers' losing streak is 90 years worth of historic

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The Los Angeles Dodgers are back-to-back World Series champions, and their recent decade-plus of dominance is well understood by everyone in baseball.

The reality, though, is that the Dodgers have also been one of MLB's best franchises for a long, long time — so long that this four-game losing streak they're on is actually historic.

The Dodgers have lost four games in a row by four runs or more.

The last time they did that? 1936.

MLB Network's Sarah Langs shared that stat on X and noted that in that span, every other franchise has had at least four such streaks:

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It's actually quite remarkable. Baseball is about consistency over a long season, and the Dodgers have done that just about as well as anyone over a long, long time.

This run of play has been a bit concerning, to be sure, but L.A. clearly still has a really talented roster, and this will probably end up looking like a blip.

And hey, at this point, pay attention. The Dodgers may not have another stretch like this for 90 years.

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