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Chicago Dogs finish off sweep of Cleburne

The Chicago Dogs completed a three-game sweep against the Cleburne Railroaders with a 4-1 victory that saw Dogs starter Andres Diaz pitch the team’s first complete game of the 2026 season.

The Dogs got on the scoreboard early thanks to an RBI double from Chance Sisco that scored Gio DiGiacomo in the bottom of the first inning. After the Railroaders tied the game in the second inning, DiGiacomo got the lead back for Chicago with a home run that traveled 410 feet at 104 mph.

Former Railroader Jaxx Groshans added another run for the Dogs with an RBI single that scored Ethan Wilder. Sisco added an RBI of his own with a fielder’s choice that scored Jacob Maiben from third base, giving Chicago a 4-1 lead.

Andres Diaz was masterful in a complete game performance in which he allowed five hits, one walk and one earned run while striking out four on just 96 pitches.