You ever see a Frank Lloyd Wright house after a tornado? That clean horizontal line just… gone. Tonight in Cleburne, the DockHounds didn't just lose a game — they had the roof ripped off, the foundation cracked, and the prairie grass scattered. Final score: 16-4. And trust me, the 12-run margin feels kind.
You're listening to Sandhill's Dock Report from Louie's Dock — Lake Country baseball, filed from the marsh. I'm the Sandhill. Tonight: a structural failure on the road, as the DockHounds get flattened in Cleburne.
Now, let's set this in the water… The Railroaders started swinging like they were trying to drain the lake. Marc Davis, the DockHounds' starter, couldn't find the horizontal line — his pitches kept rising like a sill that won't stay put. First three innings, Cleburne hung four runs, then eight in the sixth. That's not a wave, that's a tsunami. And the dock just splintered. Eight runs in one frame… that's not a wave, that's a tsunami. And the dock just splintered. Meanwhile, the DockHounds scored exactly one run in each of four straight innings — second through fifth — like they were laying bricks one at a time. But four errors on defense? That's a cracked foundation. Luke Short for Cleburne kept the prairie flat after the fifth, and the offense went quiet.
Here's the pattern: the DockHounds have been getting early runs, but when the defense leaks, the whole roof caves. Tonight's four errors turned small cracks into a full collapse. Marc Davis gave up ten earned runs on nine hits — that's not a slump, that's a structural flaw. The bullpen didn't fair much better. When you can't keep the ball down and the glove clean, you're fishing without a bobber.
You know, sometimes a bobber sits still after a storm — no nibbles, no motion, just the quiet hum of a dam that broke. Tonight was that quiet. The DockHounds got run off the lake. And the only thing left is the sound of water lapping against a broken pier.
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This is an unofficial fan project and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Lake Country DockHounds or the American Association of Professional Baseball. Narrated entirely from independent dock observations. Goodnight from the marsh.
This is an unofficial fan podcast and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Lake Country DockHounds or the American Association of Professional Baseball. All commentary represents independent fan observations from the marsh. Narrated by The Sandhill.
The definitive, automated post-game architectural and statistical breakdown of local independent baseball in southeastern Wisconsin. Broadcasting straight from the Sandhill vantage point, this show delivers raw analytics, organic momentum tracking, and dry, old-school commentary. Disclaimer: This is an unofficial fan podcast and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the Lake Country DockHounds or the American Association of Professional Baseball (AAPB).