Adrian Houser of White Sox Vomit after the Channel, continues to tangler against the Jays Blue

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Chicago White Sox Starter Adrian Houser probably does not want to be known for what happened during his last departure on Wednesday afternoon, but nevertheless, he launched it.

After the first round of the White Sox match against the Toronto Blue Jays, Houser was seen vomiting in the canoe.

However, he returned to the mound for the second round and has been there since.

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The launcher starting from Chicago White Sox, Adrian Houser (57) offers land against the Blue Jays de Toronto during the first round in the field. (Images Kamil Krzaczynski / Imagn)

We do not know why Houser fell ill, but it was something he had to face in the past.

While a member of the Brewers Milwaukee, Houser launched two separate cases, but the result was the same.

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He never got out of the game.

The first took place in 2018, when Houser vomited twice during a round against the Philadelphia Phillies. He dropped two doubles in the round, allowing a race. But he never got out of the game.

Subsequently, manager Craig Counsell told journalists that Houser did not torment the sick, but rather the heat, not eating enough and the nerves contributed to him vomiting.

Adrian Houser # 37 of Milwaukee Brewers vomited on the ground during the first round against the Texas Rangers in Miller Park on August 10, 2019 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Dylan Buell / Getty Images)

Then, during the following season, Houser vomited in the first round against the Texas Rangers. There were only four strikers in the match when it happened, but he never left.

Instead, Houser then launched 10 strikers while the Brewers won the match.

The White Sox hope that the efforts of Houser after having fallen ill are worth it, because they seek to break the sequence of 10 consecutive victories of Toronto.

The launcher starting from Chicago White Sox, Adrian Houser (57) offers land against the Blue Jays de Toronto during the first round in the field. (Images Kamil Krzaczynski / Imagn)

At the time of this article, the White Sox lead the Blue Jays, 2-1, after six Huser heats.

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