White Sox starter Adrian Houser vomits in dugout between innings, returns to mound to keep pitching vs. Blue Jays
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Adrian Houser, a pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, returned to the mound after vomiting in the dugout during a game against the Toronto Blue Jays. After a scoreless first inning, he was visibly ill but continued to pitch. The Blue Jays scored a run against him in the second inning. This event marked at least the third time in Houser's career he has vomited during a game, previous instances occurring while he was with the Milwaukee Brewers. The cause of his illness has previously been attributed to heat, nerves, and not eating enough.
In an unusual display of determination, Chicago White Sox pitcher Adrian Houser pitched through illness during a game, reminiscent of Michael Jordan’s legendary 'flu game.'
Adrian Houser returned to pitch the second inning despite vomiting in the dugout following the first inning, demonstrating remarkable resilience on the mound.
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