The Los Angeles Dodgers have now lost four games in a row, with each loss seemingly getting uglier than the last. In fact, the Dodgers' recent losing ways haven't been this bad since 1936, according to MLB.com research. In each of the four games that the Dodgers have dropped, the team has lost by at least four runs, tying the longest streak in a season since at least 1900. The the last time the Dodgers franchise did this was in 1936, which was before the team moved to Los Angeles. Per our MLB .com research crew, the Dodgers' active four-game losing streak by four-plus runs is tied for their longest in a single season since at least 1900. Last time the Dodgers lost four straight by four-plus runs was before the team moved to LA, from July 1-4, 1936. — Sonja Chen (@SonjaMChen) May 13, 2026 This is certainly not the type of performance that was expected from this club this season, and the start to the year has been a little strange.…