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Douglas Randall Sisk (born September 26, 1957), is an American former
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. His primary pitch was a sinker that was difficult for batters to drive in the air.


Early years

Sisk earned all-league honors both seasons he spent playing
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at
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. From there, he spent two more seasons with the
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Cougars before signing as an amateur
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with the
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in . In his first season of
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with the Kingsport Mets, Sisk went 8–5 with a 2.66
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as a
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. He was moved into the
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the following season with the Lynchburg Mets. Over three seasons in the Mets'
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, Sisk was 25–14 with a 2.88 ERA, sixteen saves and 170
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s to earn a September call up in .


New York Mets

Sisk made his Major League debut on September 6 against the
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, pitching a scoreless
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. On September 15, he faced one batter, Andre Dawson, in an
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contest with the
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. Dawson took him deep to left field for his first career loss. Over the remainder of the season, Sisk pitched six innings, and allowed just one hit, picking up his first career save on September 22 against the
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. The season opener marked the return of
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in a Mets uniform. Seaver pitched six scoreless innings, matched by fellow future Hall of Famer
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. Sisk entered in the seventh, and held the
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scoreless for the combined
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. Meanwhile, the Mets broke through with two in the seventh to give Sisk his first career win. For the season, he went 5–4 with a 2.24 ERA as the right-handed complement to
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. His eleven saves were second to Orosco's seventeen. He was having a similarly stellar season until he developed a sore shoulder. Through June 8, Sisk had allowed only three
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s through 53.2
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for an 0.47 ERA. His ERA crept up to 1.40 by the time he took the mound to face the Cubs on July 28. The Mets were in first place in the
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, 4.5 games up on the Cubs. Sisk entered the game in the eighth with the score tied at three. He walked the first batter he faced. He uncorked a
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before giving up singles to the next two. He then misplayed a bunt for an
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before exiting the game to a booing Shea Stadium crowd. Shortly afterwards, he was placed on the
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. He was effective upon his return (9.1 IP, 2 ER), but was by then a target of the Shea Stadium boo birds despite ending the season with a 2.09 ERA. Lingering injuries hindered Sisk in . Opposing batters were hitting .337, and his ERA was 8.53 when he was sent down to triple A Tidewater in early May. Despite going 0–2 with a 7.20 ERA for the Tidewater Tides, he returned to the Mets in late May. By then,
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had emerged as the right-handed closer for the Mets, and Sisk was pretty much relegated to "mop up duty." Shortly after his return, he pitched his best game of the season (4 IP, 1 hit) for his second save, This was followed by three consecutive losses, the second of which came against the rival
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. Entering a 1–1 tie in the thirteenth inning, Sisk allowed six runs (5 ER). From there, he settled down, going 3–0 with a 2.95 ERA until elbow surgery ended his season in mid-September. The elbow surgery had Sisk rehabbing in Tidewater to start the season. After nine games and thirty innings, Sisk returned to the Mets in late May. In his first appearance, he allowed two runs in one inning in a 10–2 blowout at the hands of the
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. From there, he went 2–1 with a 0.47 ERA in nine appearances through July 2. A rough month of July (5.30 ERA) cost him the trust of
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Davey Johnson, and he spent the rest of the season pitching almost exclusively in blowouts. That said, he pitched well, going 2–0 with a 2.62 ERA and one save. He did not allow a
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all season. In the postseason, Sisk pitched a scoreless inning in game four of the
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and a scoreless .2 of an inning in game two of the
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, both losses. Sisk had a decent season (3–1, 3.46 ERA, 3 SV), but was still being used for mop up duty by Davey Johnson, and was still drawing the ire of the fans. As the ire began to spill more and more off the field, he requested a trade. After the season, he was sent to the
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for minor league
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Blaine Beatty and a
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.


Baltimore Orioles

The 1988 Orioles got off to a historically bad start. They set a modern record by losing their first 21 games to start the season. Sisk actually pitched well during that stretch. He lost one game, and allowed three earned runs in 14.1 innings. He was 3–2 with a 3.22 ERA when tendinitis cost him a month of the season. After a brief rehab stint in triple A, he pitched thirteen innings before allowing a run. However, he then began developing knee problems, and had a 6.10 ERA over his final fifteen appearances. Overall, he went 3–3 with a 3.72 ERA. He led the Orioles bullpen with 94.1 innings in relief, and tied for the team lead in appearances with 52. After the season, he had reconstructive surgery on both knees that caused him to miss the entire season.


Atlanta Braves

After the surgery, Sisk's career went through something of a whirlwind that briefly had him back with the Mets. He signed as a free agent with the
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prior to
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. After posting a 7.04 ERA in eight appearances with the triple A
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, he was released, and re-signed with the Mets. He was 5–1 with a 2.81 ERA at Tidewater when he was traded to the
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for minor leaguer Tony Valle on July 22. He appeared in three games for the Braves, pitching 2.1 innings, and allowing one run. On April 16, , Sisk got his first major league win in nearly three years against the Astros. He would go 2–1 with a 5.02 ERA before tendinitis landed him back on the DL. He played nine games for the triple A Richmond Braves, but never returned to the majors. He was released at the end of the season.


Career stats

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During his nine-year major-league career, Sisk allowed only 15
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in over 500 innings. His only career
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came on June 11, 1985. The Mets were already losing 16–0 in the second inning when Sisk entered the game. Batting in the third inning, Sisk grounded out to
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Steve Jeltz.
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scored from third for the Mets' first run. Sisk also pitched 2.1 scoreless innings that allowed the Mets to cut the deficit to 16–7. He was lifted in the fifth for a
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. Promptly afterwards, the Phillies scored ten more off Joe Sambito. He was part of the notorious "Scum Bunch" as a Met, along with Orosco and
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Danny Heep. During the 1994–95 players strike, baseball's owners planned to start the season with
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. The 37 year old attended training camp with the Mets until the strike ended on March 28. After retiring, Sisk became the athletic director of a Boys and Girls Club and then a sales representative for Unique Wine Company, a wine importer and distributor based in his hometown of
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