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Ryan Sadowski has signed a one-year deal with the Lotte Giants, according to the Korea Herald. He will earn $200,000 (US currency) in 2010, and receives a $100,000 signing bonus.
Sadowski inked a deal with the Houston Astros earlier this month, but they apparently let the 27-year-old hurler out of his contract. "The Big Sadowski" carried a poor 4.45 ERA over six starts with the San Francisco Giants in 2009.
Ryan Sadowski has signed with the Astros, according to the Marin Independent Journal. Terms were not disclosed.
"The Big Sadowski" held an unimpressive 4.45 ERA over six starts with the Giants in 2009. It is uncertain what the 27-year-old hurler's role with Houston may be in 2010, as of now.
The Giants have designated right-hander Ryan Sadowski for assignment.
Sadowski went 2-4 with a 4.45 ERA while in the Giants rotation earlier this year, but was relegated to Triple-A about a month ago. He was bumped from the 40-man roster to make room for super-prospect Buster Posey, who was recalled Wednesday.
Ryan Sadowski has been optioned to Triple-A Fresno by the Giants to make room for Freddy Sanchez on the roster, according to the Associated Press.
Sadowski was 2-4 with a 4.45 ERA and 1.59 WHIP over six starts with San Francisco, and did not pitch well enough to hold a spot in the rotation. The rookie is only worth holding in deeper fantasy leagues while working on his skills in the minors.
Ryan Sadowski allowed one earned run on three hits over four innings in Friday's 5-1 loss to the Phillies at AT&T Park. He had three walks and three strikeouts.
Sadowski has been dealt a loss in four straight starts. The rookie is only an option for deeper fantasy leagues.
Ryan Sadowski pitched even worse than he did in his 3.2 inning outing last time out, lasting just 2.2 this time, while allowing three earned runs. The Giants lost 4-2 to the Rockies.
You'd have to imagine Sadowski won't stay in the rotation much longer, and unless he's pitching against the Padres or Nationals, he's a good bet to get hit very, very hard.
According to the San Jose Mercury News, Ryan Sadowski will remain in the Giants' rotation.
Sadowski was destroyed by the Braves on Tuesday (eight runs in 3.2 innings), but manager Bruce Bochy still feels the kid can get it done. He'll start on Sunday against the Rockies. If you own Sadowski, this may be the perfect time to sit him out. He's pitching in Coors Field and it'll be interesting to see how he rebounds after his worst outing of the season.
Ryan Sadowski got roughed up in his return to the Giants on Tuesday night, allowing eight earned runs in just 3.2 innings of work, as San Francisco lost 8-1 in Atlanta.
Well, that didn't go well. Sadowski saw his ERA skyrocket from 1.00 to 4.11, and we likely saw a better representation of who he is as a pitcher. He obviously won't give up right runs every time out, but he won't be holding teams to two earned runs or fewer that often either.
Ryan Sadowski will be recalled by the San Francisco Giants to start Tuesday, according to MLB.com. The team will wait to make a corresponding roster move until just before the game.
Sadowski was sent down before the break to get more work while the team was off, but he resumes his role as the fifth starter tonight. He is an impressive 2-1 with an even more impressive 1.00 ERA this season, and he could be worth a look in NL-only leagues for tonight's start.
Ryan Sadowski has been sent down to the minors by the Giants, according to TSN. Infielder John Bowker was recalled as the adjoining move.
Sadowski is 2-1 with a 1.00 ERA and 1.11 WHIP over 18 innings (three starts) with San Francisco, and is worth holding in deeper fantasy leagues in case he finds his way back into the rotation at some point this season.
After not allowing a run in his first two major league starts, Ryan Sadowski finally got hit on Wednesday, giving up three runs in five innings of work. The Giants lost 7-0 to Chris Volstad and the Marlins.
Sadowski doesn't have overly impressive numbers despite his first two scoreless starts, and isn't a great option in mixed leagues. In eighteen innings pitched in 2009, he's walked eight batters while only striking out ten.
Ryan Sadowski just keeps getting it done. The young hurler tossed seven scoreless innings, allowing just three hits and a walk in the Giants' convincing 13-0 win over Houston.
Sadowski has bumped Jonathan Sanchez from the rotation and now it looks as if he's not going to give him an opportunity to reclaim his old job. Sadowski is NL-only worthy now and if he keeps this up he'll get plenty of mixed league attention as well.
According to the Mercury News, Ryan Sadowski's impressive first outing has landed him a spot in the Giants' starting rotation.
Sadowski shut out the Brewers for six innings in his first start of the season and Manager Bruce Bochy felt the performance was too good not to give him another shot. This means that struggling starter Jonathan Sanchez will remain in the bullpen.
Ryan Sadowski was outstanding in his first major league start on Sunday as the Giants romped the Brewers 7-0. Sadowski went six scoreless innings and allowed four hits while walking three and striking out two.
Very impressive first start for Sadowski, but facing the Brewers was a good team for him to debut against. The Brew Crew are now 0-4 against pitchers making their debut against them this season, but it was still impressive nonetheless. Don't expect this every time out, as he will need a few more solid starts before he becomes fantasy relevant.
Ryan Sadowski will be called up from the minors and start for the Giants against Milwaukee on Sunday, according to MLB.com.
Don't expect too much from Sadowski, who's gone 5-2 with a 4.11 ERA and 59 strikeouts in 72.1 innings through 13 starts with Triple-A Fresno this season. He's actually been outperformed by Kevin Pucetas (7-2, 3.41 ERA) at Triple-A, but he just pitched on Thursday. The move means that Jonathan Sanchez will be demoted to the bullpen for the time being.
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