Adrian Houser is making a case to be White Sox All-Star representative
Briefly

Adrian Houser's time with the Chicago White Sox in 2025 has been impressive, leading to a potential All-Star selection. He boasts a 1.90 ERA in seven starts, with three scoreless appearances. Rookie Shane Smith's performance decline has opened the door for Houser's recognition. Although Houser's 3.23 FIP suggests his low ERA partly results from strong defense and luck, he shows effective pitching capabilities. Houser's advanced stats indicate he generates soft contact and has a significant impact on his team, making his acquisition a win for the front office.
Adrian Houser has a 1.90 ERA in seven starts with the White Sox. He has allowed zero runs in three of those starts and has never allowed more than three.
Houser's 3.23 FIP indicates that his low ERA can be attributed to good defense behind him and a little bit of luck. But that fielding independent pitching number also shows he has been strong on the mound.
Houser was a brilliant addition by Chris Getz. It truly has been a surprising run considering Houser was pitching for the Texas Rangers' Triple-A team in April.
Houser's 1.1 fWAR is already second most on the team behind only Shane Smith.
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