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Dodgers’ Losing Streak Makes History After Loss to Giants

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The Los Angeles Dodgers' four-game losing streak reached historic proportions after LA's loss to the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday.

The Los Angeles Dodgers lost to the San Francisco Giants , 6-2, on Tuesday, extending their losing streak to four games—though this is more than just a four-game losing streak. With their four-run loss in Tuesday’s game, the Dodgers lost their fourth game in a row by four or more runs, which hasn’t happened since July 1-4, 1936. Additionally, it’s only the second time the Dodgers have suffered a streak like this in franchise history.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dodgers Nation (@dodgersnation) Per MLB. com’s Sonja Chen , every other MLB team has suffered a similar streak at least four times since 1936. May 12, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) reacts during the fifth inning as San Francisco Giants catcher Eric Haase (18) runs the bases after hitting his second solo home run of the game at Dodger Stadium.

Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images How Did the Dodgers Lose Tuesday? The Dodgers took an early-ish lead for the second game in a row against the Giants, but their sluggish offense failed to keep up with their opponents—who score the fewest runs per game in MLB. After Shohei Ohtani took a one-run lead back for the Dodgers, starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto allowed back-to-back homers to No.

8 and 9 hitters Harrison Bader and Eric Haase. The visitors tacked three more runs onto their lead in the top of the seventh. What Are The Dodgers’ Biggest Problems?