Former Chicago White Sox Pitcher Allows Season-High Numbers With New Team
Briefly

Adrian Houser, a vital starting pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays as part of the team's rebuild. Over the last two months, he achieved a notable 2.10 ERA, ranking fifth among pitchers. The White Sox acquired infielder Curtis Mead and prospects Duncan Davitt and Ben Peoples in return. Houser's debut with the Rays showed some challenges, including allowing a two-run home run. Despite the trade's immediate effect on the White Sox's performance, the long-term benefits from the prospects could be significant for the team.
Adrian Houser ranked fifth among qualified pitchers in MLB with a 2.10 ERA since May 20, showcasing his value to the pitching staff.
Credit to [Houser] his performance in a White Sox uniform... we were able to get as much as we did out of Adrian Houser.
It was 12 starts and to think we were able to find three players that feel like can be part of our Major League club in the near future.
Houser gave up a two-run home run to Jo Adell, who connected with a low changeup and crushed it 428 feet.
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