White Sox End Blue Jays’ 10-Game Winning Streak, 2-1, as Adrian Houser Shines
RATE FIELD, JUL 9 – Adrian Houser overcame heat-related illness to pitch six innings and end Toronto Blue Jays' 10-game win streak, lowering his ERA to 1.56 with a 5-2 record.
- On Wednesday at Guaranteed Rate Field, White Sox pitcher Adrian Houser vomited after the first inning but pitched seven strong frames, ending Toronto’s 10-game winning streak.
- Amid intense heat and humidity at Rate Field, Houser vomited during a game, marking at least the third such incident in his career, influenced by environmental factors and recurring health issues.
- Analysis shows Houser posted a 5-2 record with a 1.56 ERA, allowing one run on seven hits and two walks over six innings after vomiting.
- Following his resilience, the White Sox won 2-1, ending Toronto’s 10-game streak that fell one win short of the franchise record.
- In future outings, the White Sox will monitor Houser’s health to assess if recurring vomiting impacts his stamina and performance.
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