Published 7/27/2008
at Newsday.com - Mets
DOUG SISK
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When the booing and the heckling of Doug Sisk at Shea
Stadium became too much for him even to sign autographs before games, he decided it was enough. So one day during the 1987 season, he took the elevator to Frank Cashen's office and told the Mets' general manager a divorce was best for both parties.
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