Mets stymied by old friend Adrian Houser before rallying for walk-off win over White Sox
Briefly

Adrian Houser faced significant challenges during his time with the Mets, marked by a disappointing 5.84 ERA before being designated for assignment. He was subsequently signed by the Chicago White Sox, where he found renewed success. In his debut for the team, Houser pitched impressively, throwing over six scoreless innings and showcasing strong velocity. His performance earned praise from management, reflecting his progress and adaptation post-Mets. Although the White Sox lost the game, Houser's contribution was notable in establishing credibility after a turbulent phase in his career.
He was really, really good. He was able to maintain the velo. The way the ball was coming out it was 95, 96.
Houser is now just the sixth player in franchise history to throw six-plus scoreless innings in each of his first two starts with the White Sox.
Houser was really good for them, it was just a great team win.
Watching last outing in Seattle and his last few in Triple-A, the velo is there -- he was on it today.
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