LOS ANGELES – A lot was made of the fact the Dodgers hadn't won more than three games in a row until they rattled off a six-game winning streak to end July. But the flip side was the fact they also hadn't lost more than three in a row.They still haven't, but a loss Tuesday night to the San Diego Padres – and they're relying on Kevin Correia, who amounts to their No. 6 starting pitcher – would make it four losses in a row.