Adrian Houser limits damage in Sox' 3-2 loss in Baltimore
Briefly

Adrian Houser, the White Sox starting pitcher, faced early challenges against the Orioles but managed to limit damage, ultimately pitching 6 ⅓ innings with three earned runs. Despite his efforts, the White Sox lost 3-2, marking their third consecutive defeat in the series and their inability to score when it counted. Manager Will Venable highlighted the team's recurring issue, stating that while the players are competitive and defensively sound, they must improve their scoring to secure victories. The Sox have struggled in close games, particularly one-run contests this season.
"Just kind of getting back into the basics of my mechanics... If I'm hitting those spots, and I'm able to kind of feel out how the stuff is playing."
"At the same time, you've got to find ways to score runs... we just didn't really score. So, just got to find ways."
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