- Doug Sisk
-
Doug Sisk Pitcher Born: September 26, 1957
Renton, WashingtonBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut September 6, 1982 for the New York Mets Last MLB appearance May 23, 1991 for the Atlanta Braves Career statistics Record 22-20 Earned run average 3.27 Strikeouts 195 Saves 33 Teams Career highlights and awards - National League pennant: 1986
- World Series champion: 1986
Douglas Randall Sisk (born September 26, 1957 in Renton, Washington), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues as a relief pitcher from 1982–1988 and 1990-1991. His primary pitch was a sinker that was difficult for batters to drive in the air. During his nine-year major-league career, Sisk allowed only 15 home runs in over 500 innings.
Sisk made his Major League debut with the New York Mets on September 6, 1982. Although he started out well for the Mets, he often frustrated fans and managers with his tendency to walk opposing hitters—Sisk walked 4.6 batters per nine innings over the course of his career.[1] He became the target of boos from the fans at Shea Stadium when his performance began to decline late in his Met tenure. He was also part of the notorious "Scum Bunch" as a Met, along with fellow pitcher Jesse Orosco and left fielder Danny Heep.
Doug Sisk became the athletic director of the Lakewood, WA Boys and Girls Club in 2003.[citation needed] He is no longer the director, but he liked the job and wouldn't mind doing something like that again.
References
External links
New York Mets 1986 World Series Champions 1 Mookie Wilson | 2 Kevin Elster | 3 Rafael Santana | 4 Lenny Dykstra | 6 Wally Backman | 7 Kevin Mitchell | 8 Gary Carter | 11 Tim Teufel | 12 Ron Darling | 13 Lee Mazzilli | 16 Dwight Gooden | 17 Keith Hernandez | 18 Darryl Strawberry | 19 Bob Ojeda | 20 Howard Johnson | 22 Ray Knight (World Series MVP) | 25 Danny Heep | 33 Barry Lyons | 38 Rick Aguilera | 39 Doug Sisk | 40 Randy Niemann | 42 Roger McDowell | 47 Jesse Orosco | 49 Ed Hearn | 50 Sid Fernandez
Manager 5 Davey Johnson
Coaches 23 Bud Harrelson | 28 Bill Robinson | 30 Mel Stottlemyre | 51 Vern Hoscheit | 52 Greg PavlickCategories:- New York Mets players
- Baltimore Orioles players
- Atlanta Braves players
- Major League Baseball pitchers
- 1957 births
- Living people
- Baseball players from Washington (state)
- People from Renton, Washington
- People from Manhattan
- People from Atlanta, Georgia
- People from Tacoma, Washington
- Washington State Cougars baseball players
- People from Lakewood, Washington
- American baseball pitcher, 1950s births stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.