CHICAGO –– The White Sox returned from a 6-1 road trip to face the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday at Rate Field, a game with a few familiar faces for both teams.
CHICAGO –– Tuesday's game between the White Sox and Tampa Bay Rays comes with a rare coincidence. Back on May 20, the White Sox signed right-handed pitcher Adrian Houser to a one-year, $1.35 million contract.
The Tampa Bay Rays are on the outside of the postseason looking in right now. They seem like long shots to make the postseason, but the fact that they're this close to competing for a World Series is a good sign.
The Chicago White Sox continued forging ahead in their rebuild and operated as sellers during the 2025 MLB trade deadline. While Luis Robert Jr remained on the roster, the White Sox still swung plenty of deals.
The Tampa Bay Rays have never been afraid to get creative at the trade deadline, and this year was no exception. With their rotation battered and playoff
CHICAGO –– The White Sox made just one trade on Thursday, but general manager Chris Getz felt it shone a positive light on the organization in a few ways.
CHICAGO –– Thursday's MLB trade deadline came with a flurry of moves in the final minutes. The White Sox went down to the wire before trading starting pitcher Adrian Houser to the Tampa Bay Rays for Curtis Mead, Duncan Davitt and Ben Peoples, a move that was reported by USA Today's Bob Nightengale six minutes before the deadline.
The Tampa Bay Rays bolstered their pitching staff on Thursday in a deal that resulted in the team landing Chicago White Sox standout right-handed pitcher Adrian Houser.
The Chicago White Sox have once again fumbled their chances to add prospects to their roster, as they chose to stand firm for the most part. The White Sox didn’t trade Luis Robert Jr., who is playing the best baseball he’s played all season, which is a head-scratcher.
The White Sox created some buzz around one of their top trade chips today when they scratched right-hander Adrian Houser from his scheduled start against the Phillies later today.
There are many uncertainties in a Major League Baseball season, but players being traded away from bottom-feeders like the Chicago White Sox is one of the inescapable certainties these last few years.
As the White Sox look for positives in the season's second half, they will look to right-handed starter Adrian Houser to continue delivering them when Chicago faces the host Pittsburgh Pirates in the second game of a three-game series on Saturday.
This season, the Yankees’ Injured List has taken one of its heaviest tolls in years, so GM Brian Cashman has made it a priority to shore up his beleaguered pitching rotation.
After spending seven seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers, Adrian Houser is having a heck of year in Chicago. Signed off waivers in May, he is now 5-2 with a 1.56 ERA in nine starts.
Adrian Houser allowed one run over seven innings to help the Chicago White Sox end the visiting Toronto Blue Jays 10-game winning streak with a 2-1 victory in the finale of a three-game series Wednesday afternoon.
Ever 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.
The Chicago White Sox will be one of the teams selling at this year’s Trade Deadline, with a few players proving to have incredible value and could bring back a decent prospect or two.
Chicago White Sox Starting Pitcher Adrian Houser has been one of the lone bright spots for a White Sox team going through another lost season. He had a masterful outing this afternoon at home against the San Francisco Giants.
The Rangers' bats have finally come alive, and Texas will look to continue its recent scoring prowess when it faces the Chicago White Sox on Friday in the opener of a three-game series in Arlington, Texas.
It didn’t take long for Adrian Houser to make an impact on the Chicago White Sox. After agreeing to a one-year deal, the right-hander was immediately thrown into a start against the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday.
New York Mets starting pitcher Adrian Houser wants everyone to know that individuals inside the clubhouse aren't as pessimistic about the 2024 Amazins as others in the baseball community.