Paul Sullivan: Adrian Houser turns out to be a bona fide hurler in White Sox's 2-1 win over Blue Jays
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox are celebrating Mark Buehrle and the 2005 World Series champions while facing uncertainty about their future. They currently stand at 31-62 after a recent win over Toronto. Key concerns include the potential trade of struggling star Luis Robert Jr. and whether Colson Montgomery can meet expectations. Manager Will Venable's ability to express dissatisfaction amid the team's losses is also in question, as is the progress of the team's rebuild under future owner Justin Ishbia. Starter Adrian Houser received accolades for his recent performance, showcasing the need for consistency.
Starter Adrian Houser, general manager Chris Getz's best in-season pickup, pitched seven strong innings, allowing one run on five hits for his fifth win.
Houser admitted it was 'about the fifth time' in his career he became physically ill over a start, making him an empathetic figure to fans.
The Sox are 31-62 after Wednesday's 2-1 win over Toronto, snapping the Blue Jays 10-game winning streak before an announced crowd of 11,123.
Until the Sox can put together a weekslong stretch of winning baseball, it's uncertain how the team will progress this season.
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