In the midst of their worst losing streak since 2011, Detroit Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski isn't about to point fingers.

The Tigers enter a three-game series with the Chicago White Sox on Friday having lost seven straight games in which they've been outscored 44-19.

Without the services of the injured Victor Martinez and Alex Avila, the Tigers' offense has struggled, while the pitching staff has been inconsistent. Though some have placed blame on manager Brad Ausmus during their current skid, Dombrowski said the skipper is the least of his concerns.

"I don't see how you could," Dombrowski told Lynn Henning of the Detroit News regarding placing blame on Ausmus. "If people are laying this on Brad's shoes, that's not fair.

"I'm not saying we all don't feel accountable. I'm sure he feels accountable. The GM feels accountable. I'm sure the players feel accountable. But Brad spends a lot of time working on all of this on a daily basis. He's prepared, he's working hard, he talks to the players, he tries to get some things going.

"People are always going to say about some moves: 'If only you'd done this.' But managers are always making decisions that don't always work. And anytime they don't work, they get second-guessed, particularly when a team isn't hitting."

Dombrowski understands the concern, but the team's current losing streak is nothing he hasn't seen before, and he's not about to make any drastic changes.

"I saw where the last time we lost seven games in a row was 2011, which is also a season when we won 95 games," Dombrowski said. "Now it doesn't mean we're going to win 95 games. And it doesn't make it easier right now."

Since taking over for Jim Leyland in 2014, Ausmus has amassed a 118-99 record.