Former Mets pitcher 'close to signing' with AL Central club

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After a disappointing lone season for the New York Mets, starting pitcher Adrian Houser appears to be taking his talents to the South Side of Chicago.
On Monday, Robert Murray of FanSided reported that Houser is "close to signing" with the Chicago White Sox. The Texas Rangers recently released Houser after signing a minor league deal with them on December 7. In nine starts for the Round Rock Express, the righty went 2-2 and posted a 5.90 ERA across 39.1 innings before his release on May 15.
Sources: White Sox close to signing free-agent pitcher Adrian Houser. https://t.co/n1A1XwZVYN
— Robert Murray (@ByRobertMurray) May 19, 2025
Houser spent last season with the Mets after being traded from the Milwaukee Brewers on December 20, 2023; outfielder Tyrone Taylor was also included in the deal. While Taylor ended up stringing together a solid first season in New York (and is currently the team's starting center fielder), Houser's tenure with the Amazins in 2024 was a disappointment.
In 23 games (seven starts), the 32-year-old went 1-5 with a woeful 5.48 ERA and just 45 strikeouts across 69.1 innings of work. Houser was eventually designated for assignment by the Mets on July 26 and was released five days later.
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Houser signed a minor league deal with the Chicago Cubs on August 4. In four outings for the Triple-A Iowa Cubs, the righty hurler posted a 3.86 ERA across 18.2 innings; the Cubs released him on August 31.
The righty would finish the 2024 season in the Baltimore Orioles' organization after Houser signed a minor league deal with the ballclub shortly after he was let go by the Cubs. In three outings for the Triple-A Norfolk Tides, Houser didn't find much success as he went 0-2 with a 9.18 ERA and 13 strikeouts across 16.2 innings. Houser elected free agency once the 2024 season ended on November 4.
In 152 career games (104 starts), Houser is 32-39 with a 4.21 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, and 484 strikeouts across 608.2 innings pitched.
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Logan VanDine is a contributing writer for On SI's Mets. Logan is a graduate of Rider University where he majored in Sports Media and minored in Sports Studies. During his time at Rider, Logan worked for Rider's radio station, 107.7 The Bronc as a sports host, producer and broadcaster, and for the school's paper: The Rider News. He began his time with The Rider News as a section writer for sports and was a copy editor for two years followed by being one of the sports editors during his senior year. Logan also placed third in the New Jersey Press Foundation Awards for sports feature writing. Aside from his work at On SI, he is also a writer for FanSided covering the New York Giants and Mets and also covers the Giants for Total Apex Sports. Give him a follow on X: @VandineLogan