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The Chicago White Sox starter, Adrian Houser, probably does not want to be known for what happened again during his last start on Wednesday afternoon, but nevertheless, he went through.
After the first entrance of the White Sox game against the Toronto Blue Jays, Houser was seen vomiting in the shelter.
However, he returned to the mound for the second entry and has been there since then.
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Chicago White Sox holder, Adrian Houser (57), offers a launch against the Toronto Blue Jays during the first entrance to the speed field. (Kamil Krzaczynski/Imagn images)
It is not clear why Houser became ill, but this is something he has had to deal with in the past.
While a member of the Milwaukee brewers, Houser vomited two separate instances, but the result was the same.
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He never left the game.
The first was in 2018, when Houser vomited twice during an entrance against the Philadelphia Philis. He left two doubles at the entrance, allowing a race. But he never left the game.
Subsequently, Manager Craig Counsell told journalists that Houser was not sick, but the heat did not eat enough and the nerves contributed to him vomiting.

Adrian Houser #37 of the Milwaukee Vomita brewery in the field in the first entry against the Texas Rangers in Miller Park on August 10, 2019 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
Then, in the next season, Houser vomited the first entry against the Texas Rangers. They were only four batters in the game when it happened, but never left.
Instead, Houser managed to hit 10 batters when the brewers won the game.
White socks expect Houser’s efforts after getting sick, since they are looking to break the streak of 10 consecutive victories of Toronto.

Chicago White Sox holder, Adrian Houser (57), offers a launch against the Toronto Blue Jays during the first entrance to the speed field. (Kamil Krzaczynski/Imagn images)
At the time of this article, the white socks lead the tiles, 2-1, after six Houser inputs.