White Sox, Adrian Houser and Toronto Blue Jays
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Chicago White Sox starter Adrian Houser threw up in the dugout after the first inning against Toronto but returned to pitch, continuing a pattern from his time with the Miluwakee Brewers.
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago White Sox’s potential Adrian Houser trade return package revealed by insiderEver since joining the Chicago White Sox, right-hander Adrian Houser has looked like one of the best players on the team. In turn, when the 2025 MLB trade deadline rolls around, Houser may be one of the most likely White Sox candidates to be dealt.
Adrian Houser's strong performances have made him a potential trade chip, but the White Sox may also need his innings to help protect their young pitchers.
The Chicago White Sox, hoping to find competency by any means necessary, gave Houser those innings, and he's pitched better than anyone expected. There have been trade whispers as the deadline approaches, but on Wednesday afternoon, Houser put himself on the radar for a rather sickening reason.
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago White Sox starter’s strange mishap leads to fourth quality startAdrian Houser has been money since signing with the Chicago White Sox and could be one of their more valuable trade pieces come the July 31st Trade Deadline.
Adrian Houser hurled again — on the mound and off it. Amid a strong season with the White Sox, the righty vomited inside the dugout on Wednesday but stayed in the game to throw up a victory at Guaranteed Rate Field.