The White Sox created some buzz around one of their top trade chips today when they scratched right-hander Adrian Houser from his scheduled start against the Phillies later today. Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that, while Houser has not been traded at this point, he’s being held out of his start “in anticipation” of him being moved at some point before the trade deadline tomorrow.
It’s hardly a shock that the White Sox expect Houser to be traded. While they aren’t quite on the record-breaking pace they set last year with a 121-loss campaign, they’ve been obvious sellers with no hope at a postseason berth all year long. Houser, meanwhile, is a veteran rental who has pitched to a 2.10 ERA with a 3.30 FIP in 68 2/3 innings of work across 11 starts since he signed with Chicago on a big league deal back in May. Houser signed with the Rangers on a minor league deal during the offseason but did not make the club’s roster out of camp.
That meager interest in Houser’s services during the offseason was a result of a rough season with the Mets last year. After pitching to a 4.00 ERA and 4.19 FIP in parts of seven seasons with the Brewers as a back-of-the-rotation starter and long reliever, Houser joined the Mets but was shelled to the tune of a 5.84 ERA and 4.93 FIP across 23 appearances (seven starts). Houser’s 19.0% strikeout rate and 9.2% walk rate with Milwaukee were hardly exciting, but that steadiness collapsed in New York as he was suddenly punching out just 14.6% of his opponents while issuing free passes at a 10.4% clip. Now that he’s performing in Chicago, however, that recent history of struggles in New York can likely be dismissed by interested clubs given Houser’s long track record of steadiness.
With that being said, it’s unlikely that interested clubs view Houser as the sort of impact addition his raw numbers would suggest. His 17.1% strikeout rate and 8.0% walk rate with Chicago are both big improvements over last year, but his K-BB% is still bottom 20 in the majors among starters with at least 60 innings of work this year. Houser’s 4.51 SIERA is also fairly unimpressive, characterizing him more as the back-of-the-rotation arm he was with the Brewers; Chris Paddack (4.49), Colin Rea (4.47), and Luis Severino (4.57) are among the other starters in a similar range.
Even if no club sees Houser as likely to maintain his current numbers, there’s plenty of value in adding an innings-eating back-end starter who has experience pitching out of the bullpen at this stage of the calendar. Many clubs like the Cubs, Yankees, and Blue Jays are known to be on the hunt for starting pitching options, and Houser figures to be a substantial more affordable option than a top rental name like Merrill Kelly or Zac Gallen, to say nothing of the controllable arms rumored to be available. That could make Houser a particularly attractive addition for a team that either is looking to mostly make marginal additions without surrendering high level prospects or has already depleted their farm system in a trade for a more significant asset.
He must be off!
Great someone will be acquiring an overachieving compulsive vomiter
Sounds like my cat
Mickey
Weird post Mick. Subject matter expert?
Take what Jon “Arson Judge” Heyman is reporting with a grain of salt. Until White Sox officially announce Houser has been traded it’s still just a rumor
If Passan was reporting then there may be more accuracy
Uh, he was actually scratched from his start. They have what’s called a “starting rotation” and his turn is coming up but he is no longer identified as the starter for the game that would normally be his turn…so, whether or not you like Heyman, this is actually something that you can just look up.
My guess is either the Yankees or Cubs trade for Houser.
Trade proposal—Houser, Steven Wilson and Luis Robert Jr to the Mets for Brett Baty
Mets don’t need or want Houser, we have “Houser” at home (Paul Blackburn)
Anyone else u wanna throw in there for Baty ? Might as well get greedy with it !
whiffa–Baty slots in at 3rd, Montgomery goes to SS, Meidroth to 2nd, Vargas at first. Sox would actually have a decent infield. Could be an overpay but sure would look good. That said I don’t see anybody else . Not keen on Vientos
Andy 51: For Acuña and a lottery ticket prospect.
Blue–don’t see Acuna being a fit. Sox already have a few guys who profile pretty much the same.
Andy 51: But that’s what is being discussed.
mlbtraderumors.com/2025/07/mets-white-sox-have-rep…
Blue Baron–yes saw that and just don’t get it.
He’s a starter depth piece for contenders who are waiting for their other starters to come off the DL. I’m leaning Cubs or Dodgers for mid-tier prospects and maybe a 18 year old. .
Chris Young is kicking himself over this one.
For context: It’s also a significant rain delay. So it could be nothing.
Include Martin Perez in the deal
Oh terrible. He must have aggravated something. Thoughts and prayers.
Not surprised. Best-case scenario: he shuts down the Phillies through 7+, but it doesn’t impact his value much, just delays his first start for his new team. Worst-case: he gets hurt and nobody wants him. Sox only lose by putting him out there.
Instead of Houser I would hold out for Quaid.
Sox seemed to do well with the Slater trade. Houser should net an average farm system’s #9/10(ish) prospect
All your getting for Houser is a prospect ceiling of a 4th starter or reliever or young semi toolsy OF that hasn’t started to produce yet at the MiLB level.
And none of that would be terrible for the Sox considering he was picked up for nothing this year.
Houser will probably be packaged with a hitter/relief pitcher for a good return.
Houser will probably be packaged with an outfielder/relief pitcher for a very good return.