Coming into the MLB offseason, one of the underrated needs for the Tampa Bay Rays was starting pitching depth. Adrian Houser was a free agent, creating a void at the back end of the rotation.
One thing was absolutely certain for the San Francisco Giants heading into this offseason: Their focus was going to be on the pitching staff rather than the position players.
The last seven months have likely been a whirlwind for pitcher Adrian Houser.
The San Francisco Giants agreed to a two-year, $22 million contract with veteran right-handed pitcher Adrian Houser, ESPN reported Tuesday. The deal includes a club option for the 2028 season and was reported hours after San Francisco announced a one-year contract for free agent right-hander Jason Foley.
How many of the active MLB players with 300 or more doubles in their career can you name in five minutes?
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
The Giants and righty Adrian Houser are in agreement on a two-year, $22MM contract, reports ESPN’s Jeff Passan. There’s a club option for a third season.
The Rays are known to be perusing the market for shorter-term starting pitching help as they look to fill out their 2026 rotation, and Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports that a pair of familiar names are being discussed by the team as potential targets: right-handers Zach Eflin and Adrian Houser.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
The Tampa Bay Rays don’t have too many players from their 2025 roster who are hitting free agency this offseason that they will have to replace. Starting pitcher Adrian Houser was the only Major League player hitting the market when the season concluded.
The Tampa Bay Rays have a few pressing needs to address this offseason. Their biggest weaknesses are in the lineup, where offensive upgrades are needed to get back into the playoff picture in the American League.
With the offseason underway for the Tampa Bay Rays, they will be seeking to make a couple of improvements to their roster to help put them in a position to win in 2026. Coming into the winter, there are a few key needs for the team.
The Tampa Bay Rays have already been busy this offseason, shaking up their roster, creating room for players to come off the 60-day injured list and rejoin the 40-man roster.
The Tampa Bay Rays are hoping to have a strong offseason and bounce back from what was a tough second half of the year in 2025. Despite a strong start to the campaign, the Rays fell apart a bit in the second half of the season in 2025.
The dust is starting to settle on the 2025 season, and with the Yamamoto Series concluded, all players with six years of service time completed have reached free agency.
The 2025 World Series has reached its conclusion. Now, the St. Louis Cardinals, who missed the postseason after going 78-84, will begin work on a crucial winter that will feature some very important roster decisions.
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.
The Tampa Bay Rays made a pair of last-minute deals at the trade deadline to strengthen their pitching corps.
CHICAGO –– Adrian Houser is on the move again. After being scratched from Wednesday's start against the Philadelphia Phillies due to a potential trade, a deal came to fruition Thursday afternoon.
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.
Just 11 months after being released by the Cubs, Adrian Houser may be a candidate to return to Wrigleyville.
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.
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.
CHICAGO – Few expected Adrian Houser to pitch at this high of a level in 2025, aside from perhaps Houser himself. After posting a 5.84 ERA last season with the New York Mets as a starter and a reliever, Houser began the 2025 season with the Texas Rangers' Triple-A affiliate.
He has become one of their lone bright spots.
Relief pitching is a much more significant need for a Rangers team could lose most of its 2024 bullpen.
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.
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