Dodgers Swept in Cincinnati as Losing Streak Reaches Five Games

Dodgers Swept in Cincinnati as Losing Streak Reaches Five Games
Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz turns a double play over Los Angeles Dodgers baserunner Andy Pages in Cincinnati on May 26, 2024. Jeff Dean/AP Photo
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CINCINNATI—Jonathan India and Nick Martini drove in two runs each Sunday, May 26, and the Cincinnati Reds closed out the Los Angeles Dodgers for a 4–1 victory that extended the Dodgers’ longest losing streak since 2019 to five consecutive games.

Brent Suter, Nick Martinez, Carson Spiers, and Alexis Díaz combined for a five-hitter. Martinez (2–3) pitched 4 1/3 innings of one-hit ball on a bullpen day for Cincinnati, and Díaz got two outs for his 10th save.