Adrian Houser, a right-handed pitcher, was released from his minor league contract with the Texas Rangers but may return on a new deal while exploring other opportunities. After a mixed performance at Triple-A Round Rock, highlighted by a 5.03 ERA, he maintained strong peripheral statistics, including a 22.8% strikeout rate and an impressive 57.3% groundball rate. Over his eight-year major league career, Houser has excelled in inducing ground balls, although his numbers have seen some decline in recent seasons. His better performance in relief roles indicates he can be an asset as both a starter and reliever.
Righty Adrian Houser was released from his minor league contract with the Rangers, with prospects of returning but also the opportunity to explore other offers.
Houser has shown stronger peripherals with a 22.8% strikeout rate and an impressive 57.3% ground ball rate, indicating promise despite a pedestrian ERA.
Over eight seasons in the majors, Houser has excelled at inducing ground balls, though his performance has fluctuated in the recent past.
While beginning the previous season as a starter, Houser fared better in relief with a 3.28 ERA, suggesting versatility as both a starter and reliever.
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