- Tommie Sisk
Infobox MLB retired
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name=Tommie Sisk
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1942|4|12|
debutdate=July 19
debutyear=by|1962
debutteam=Pittsburgh Pirates
finaldate=June 14
finalyear=by|1970
finalteam=Chicago White Sox
stat1label=ERA
stat1value=3.92
stat2label=Record
stat2value=40-49
stat3label=Strikeouts
stat3value=441
teams=
*Pittsburgh Pirates (1962-1968)
*San Diego Padres (1969)
*Chicago White Sox (1970)
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*noneTommie Wayne Sisk (Born:
April 12 ,1942 inArdmore, Oklahoma ) is a former righthandedMajor League Baseball pitcher who played from1962 to1970 for thePittsburgh Pirates ,San Diego Padres andChicago White Sox .Originally signed by the Pirates as an amateur free-agent by the Pirates in 1960, he quickly made his way to the big leagues.
July 19 , 1962 was the date of his Major League debut, in which the 20 year old did not fare too well. Although he started the game, he did not last more than two innings. After 1 1/3 innings pitched, three walks, two hits and three runs surrendered, he was out of the game, which was against the hapless 1962New York Mets .He improved during his first season (in which he was the seventh youngest player) however, posting a 4.08 ERA in five games, three of which he started.
1963 was perhaps his best year as a reliever. In 57 games, he posted a 2.92 ERA in 108 innings of work. He walked 45 batters, struck out 73 and had a 1-3 record. His 57 games in 1963 were the fourth most in the league.Although when most young athletes suffer from a slump it is the
sophomore slump they suffer, Sisk was a tad different in that he suffered a "junior slump". In his third year in the big leagues, he really struggled - in 42 games, he posted a 6.16 ERA, allowing 91 hits in 61 1/3 innings of work.He was used as both a starter and reliever in
1965 and1966 . He appeared in 38 games in the former year, starting 12 of those. He went 7-3 with a respectable 3.40 ERA. He spun a two-hitter that year, onSeptember 20 against the team he made his big league debut against, theNew York Mets . Although they got the better of him in their first matchup, Sisk was their master on the 20th of September, 1965. The only two hits he allowed were a second inning single by John Stephenson and a ninth inning triple by Johnny Lewis.In the latter year, he was used more as a starter, appearing in 34 games and starting 23 of those games. He went 10-5 with a 4.14 ERA. He had the sixth best won-lost percentage in 1966, at .667.
1967 was perhaps the best season of his entire career. Used almost entirely as a starter (37 games, 31 started), he posted a 13-13 record with 11 complete games, 2 shutouts and a 3.34 ERA. In 207 2/3 innings, he allowed only six home runs and 196 hits. His 3.34 ERA was the best on his team, among all pitchers with at least 10 games started. He was tenth in the league in complete games that year. He was also fifth in the league in walks allowed (with 78) and ninth in losses.Sisk went 5-5 with a 3.28 ERA in
1968 . He appeared in 33 games, starting only 11 of them.On
March 28 ,1969 , Sisk was traded withChris Cannizzaro to the Padres for Ron Davis andBobby Klaus . With the Padres in 1969, he posted a 2-13 record in 53 games, 13 of which he started. His ERA was 4.78. The Padres as a whole struggled that year - they finished the season with a 52-110 record. Fellow reliever Gary Ross went 3-12, while startersClay Kirby andJoe Niekro went 7-20 and 8-17, respectively.He was traded to the White Sox on
March 30 , 1970 forJerry Nyman . He appeared in 17 games for the White Sox that year, almost entirely as a reliever (he only started one game). He posted a 1-1 record and a 5.40. He played his final big league game onJune 14 , 1970.Interestingly, the day after he played his final big league game, he was traded with
Buddy Bradford to theCleveland Indians for Barry Moore and Bob Miller.Overall, Sisk went 40-49 in his nine year career. He appeared in 316 games, 99 of which he started. Of the 99 games he started, he completed 19 of those and shutout four of his complete games. He had 63 games finished and 10 saves. In 928 1/3 innings of work, he allowed 937 hits, 457 runs, 404 earned runs, 57 home runs and 358 walks. He struck out 441 batters and had a 3.92 ERA. He was a poor batter, hitting .094 in 235 career at-bats. Statistically, the player most similar to him is
Jim Hannan , according to theBaseball-Reference Similarity Scores.References
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/siskto01.shtml Baseball-Reference]
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