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The longest losing streak in Washington Nationals history is 20 games, set during the 1969 season. This streak occured when the team was called the Montreal Expos and played in Montreal. The losing streak started on May 13, 1969 with a 3-10 loss to the Houston Astros and ended on Jun 8 with a 4-3 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The longest losing streak of consecutive home games in Washington Nationals history is 12 games, set during the 1969 season. The losing streak started on May 13, 1969 with a 3-10 home loss to the Houston Astros and ended on Jun 24 with a 4-1 home win over the St. Louis Cardinals.
The longest losing streak of consecutive road games in Washington Nationals history is 16 games, which spanned multiple seasons, starting in the 2008 season and ending in the 2009 season. The losing streak started on Sep 9, 2008 with a 8-10 away loss to the New York Mets and ended on Apr 26, 2009 with a 8-1 away win over the New York Mets.
Yes, the 20 game losing streak by the 1969 Montreal Expos is the 5th longest losing streak in MLB history.
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