The New York Mets have not gotten what they’ve expected out of starting pitcher Adrian Houser in the early part of the 2024 MLB season, and he’s more than aware of his poignant struggles.
Houser has struggled mightily in his first six starts as a Met. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters this afternoon that the team is moving Adrian Houser to the bullpen for the next time through their starting rotation.
The Mets walked off the Cubs in a dramatic series finale. The Mets split the series with the Cubs by coming back twice in dramatic fashion to win 7-6 in extra innings.
Adrian Houser is the weak link in the New York Mets starting rotation and top pitching prospect Christian Scott will reportedly be given a chance to replace him, according to ESPN Insider Kiley McDaniel.
It was an ugly start to the 2024 season for the New York Mets, who were just 1-5 through the first two series. The team has bounced back since then, winning six straight games to get as high as four games above .500 before settling in at 14-14 as April comes to a close.
This week, we discuss whether Adrian Houser’s time in the rotation should be up, the strong work from the bullpen of late, MLB attempting to rectify the Fanatics fiasco, and more.
Preseason predictions largely estimated the New York Mets would be a near .500 ball club. A little better if the pitching staff performed slightly better than a median forecast, but also a little worse if the rotation performed a bit more poorly.
Adrian Houser entered Saturday’s start against the St. Louis Cardinals with a 7.45 ERA through four starts. Houser needed to a turn in a strong outing to ensure his spot in the rotation.
After a poor outing Friday night by Jose Butto, where he allowed 4 ER in 5.2 IP, Adrian Houser had a golden chance to prove he belongs in the rotation when the injured starters returned.
A year ago, the Mets were expecting a 95+ win season and came home from a 10-game West Coast trip that they went 7-3 on to bring their record to 14-9 for the year.
A quick review of how the Mets’ pitchers fared over the past week. The Mets’ pitching staff fared well again this week as a unit with the obvious exception of yesterday’s game where Adrian Houser was shellacked by a potent Dodgers lineup.
Adrian Houser is off to a rocky start to the 2024 MLB season for the New York Mets, and that got exacerbated by his poor showing in the Mets’ 10-0 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday.
The potent Dodgers’ lineup did what they are wont to do against Adrian Houser and Tyler Glasnow completely silenced the surging Mets’ offense in the series finale.
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With Opening Day arriving just days away, New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza has announced who exactly will be in the team’s starting pitching rotation to begin the 2024 season.
New York Mets starting pitcher Adrian Houser wants everyone to know that individuals inside the clubhouse aren't as pessimistic about the 2024 Amazins as others in the baseball community.
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Adrian Houser struck out five over five innings and Tyrone Taylor clubbed a solo home run as the playoff-bound Milwaukee Brewers closed the regular season with a 4-0 win over the visiting Chicago Cubs on Sunday.
The Milwaukee Brewers have been without pitcher Adrian Houser due to a groin injury since the conclusion of spring training and recently lost Matt Bush due to rotator cuff tendinitis.
Brewers right-hander Adrian Houser recently departed a spring outing with some groin tightness and manager Craig Counsell provided an update on that situation to reporters today.
Despite some offseason speculation about the Brewers potentially trading from their rotation depth, Milwaukee added to the starting staff this winter. Veteran southpaw Wade Miley returned on a one-year free-agent deal, joining Corbin Burnes, Brandon Woodruff, Freddy Peralta, Eric Lauer and Adrian Houser in the starting mix.
30-year-old Adrian Houser, who initially came to the Milwaukee Brewers through trade in 2015, has primarily been used in a starting role over each of the past three seasons. But looking ahead to 2023, it appears as if he is trending back towards a bullpen role.
The Brewers’ lone free-agent move of thee offseason thus far — a one-year, $4.5M deal with lefty Wade Miley — became official Monday afternoon.
The righty left Tuesday’s start against the Cardinals in the fourth inning due to what appeared to be a right groin injury.
The club is hopeful Houser will be able to resume throwing in a few weeks.
Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Adrian Houser is reportedly headed to the injured list with right elbow tightness.
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