WINNIPEG - Winnipeg Goldeyes manager Rick Forney announced today the acquisition of veteran outfielder Ray Sadler from the Kansas City T-Bones in exchange for a player to be named later. Basketball Jerseys China . Sadler, 32, is in his 14th professional season and has played the last four seasons with Kansas City. In 41 games with the T-Bones this season, he hit .218 with 10 home runs, 22 RBI and eight stolen bases on nine attempts. He has a .295 batting average in 323 games at the independent level, along with 71 home runs and 268 RBI. He has hit 20 or more home runs in each of the last three seasons. Selected by the Chicago Cubs in the 30th round of the 1999 MLB Amateur Draft, Sadler reached the Major Leagues with the Pittsburgh Pirates for three games in 2005. His first hit in the Majors was a home run against the San Francisco Giants. His professional resume includes parts of eight seasons at Double-A and four seasons at Triple-A. 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Andrew Wiggins made 10-of-12 from the foul line and scored 17 for Kansas (14-4, 5-0 Big 12), which capped a stretch of four straight games against ranked opponents unscathed.Huddersfield coach Paul Anderson is urging his bottom-of-the-table team to produce more of the same when they face Wigan at the DW Stadium on Thursday, live on Sky Sports 3 HD. The Giants ended a five-match losing run with an impressive 11-0 victory over leaders Warrington last Friday but it was not enough to move them off the foot of the Super League table.Anderson is hoping they can secure lift-off while at the same time preventing the Warriors taking over top spot. Obviously there are a lot of smiles around from what we achieved last week, said Anderson.I thought we put together a complete 80-minute performance and that was the most pleasing thing for us because what we have talked about and wanted to practise are coming to fruition.But we knew straight after the game that we couldnt rest on that performance. We did a lot of things well but there are things that we can do better as well. John Bateman and Dan Sarginson look ahead to Fridays fixture against the Giants The challenge of Super League and the regular rounds is that this week we have something different and it is a whole different kettle of fish in regards to playing Wigan away.Every game is an opportunity to win and Wigan have been very good at home in the last few years so we have got a fair challenge on our hands.The stage we are at now is that we have to play every game like it is our last and enjoy it that way. Huddersfield upset leaders Warrington last weekend Huddersfields long-awaited win came as no surprise to Wigan coach Shaun Wane, who has identified former Man of Steel Danny Brough as the main threat to his side.Not many teams can keep Warrington to nil, said Wane. Theyll be a real threat to us.I like the way they play. Theyre getting back to how Huddersfield play now. We wont underestimate them.Danny Brough has been outstanding this last few weeks. Hes the man and the one who is pushing all of the buttons. Wales international Ben Flower could return for Wigan Wigans injury worries continue to ease, with prop Ben Flower and centre Anthony Gellling set to return against the Giants after being out for a month. Wholesale Jerseys Basketball. Gelling is back earlier than expected, much to Wanes relief.It looked like a 12-week lay-off at one point so were glad hes back, he said. Super League top 10 Our top 10 moments from the Super League over the last 25 years on Sky Sports Gells has been the best centre in the competition bar none, hes training the house down and hes ready to go.Even the week before the Wakefield game when we were struggling, he was putting his hand up to play, even though he wasnt ready.But I like people like that. He just wants to play and weve missed him. Highlights of Wigans 18-13 victory at Huddersfield on February 12 Anderson recalls on-loan winger Gene Ormsby after he was unable to play against his parent club but resists the temptation to bring back forwards Eorl Crabtree and Larne Patrick, who missed that game through injury and illness.Larne has overcome his illness and Eorl has done some running but we have to reward performance so there might not be too many changes from Friday, Anderson said.Wigan, who bounced back from their 62-0 mauling at Wakefield to beat Castleford last Friday, are aiming to complete the double over the Giants following their 18-13 win at the John Smiths Stadium in February. 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