Mariners lose to Chicago White Sox 1-0
Briefly

Adrian Houser made a triumphant return to the major leagues by pitching six impressive innings, securing a 1-0 victory for the White Sox against the Seattle Mariners. With only two hits allowed and three walks, Houser's performance marked his first win since May 26. The White Sox, ending a five-game losing streak, capitalized on a single run scored in the third inning, while their pitching staff held firm against Seattle’s powerful lineup. The game was delayed due to rain, but the White Sox’s defense shone, notably during a tense eighth inning when they escaped a bases-loaded situation.
Adrian Houser's return to the mound culminated in a stellar six-inning performance, leading the White Sox to a much-needed 1-0 victory over the Mariners.
After a challenging stint in Triple-A, Adrian Houser showcased his skills in his first major league start in a year, allowing just two hits.
Despite a delayed start due to rain, the White Sox's defense was strong, with Cam Booser escaping a tough jam to preserve the win.
Chase Meidroth's continued hot hitting was a bright spot for the White Sox, as he extended his streak while contributing to the game's only run.
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