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Billy Sadler : ウィキペディア英語版
Billy Sadler

William Henry "Billy" Sadler IV (born September 21, 1981 in Pensacola, Florida) was a right-handed relief pitcher who is currently retired from baseball. He is a 2000 graduate of Pensacola (Florida) Catholic High School and was named Florida Class 3A Player of the Year his senior year〔Billy Sadler has since converted to Christianity and helps Streets and Lanes Ministries in Pensacola, Florida.
(【引用サイトリンク】Billy Sadler Profile )
He attended Pensacola Junior College in 2001 and 2002 and transferred to Louisiana State University in 2003.〔

He led LSU with four saves, but took the loss when the Tigers were eliminated from the 2003 College World Series by the University of South Carolina.〔

==San Francisco Giants==
Sadler was selected by Seattle in the 37th round (1106th overall pick) of the amateur draft and in the 30th round (909th overall pick) of the draft, but opted not to sign with the Mariners. He signed with the Giants after they made him their sixth round selection (183rd overall pick) in the draft.〔
(【引用サイトリンク】Draft Picks with the Name Matching: William Sadler )
In his first four seasons in the Giants minor league system, Sadler played for the Hagerstown Suns of the Single-A South Atlantic League (2003); the San Jose Giants of the advanced Single-A California League (); the Norwich Navigators (2004–) and the Connecticut Defenders () of the Double-A Eastern League; and the Fresno Grizzlies of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League (2006). Pitching almost exclusively out of the bullpen, he compiled a 14-13 winloss record with 27 saves and a 3.06 ERA through the end of the 2006 season. In 2006, he posted 20 saves as the Defenders' closer. Between Connecticut and Fresno, he struck out 78 batters in 54⅔ innings while holding opponents to a .148 batting average.〔
Sadler's minor league success in 2006 earned him a spot on the Giants' September expanded roster when Armando Benítez was placed on the 60-day disabled list.〔

He made his major league debut the following night against St. Louis. After surrendering a walk to Scott Spiezio and a 3-run double to Scott Rolen, he settled down to retire the next four consecutive hitters, including his first big-league strike out.
Sadler was with the Giants in spring training in , but struggled with his control and was optioned to Fresno March 18.〔

He was called up to the majors in to replace struggling pitcher Brad Hennessey. On August 10, 2009 Sadler Was Released By The San Francisco Giants.

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