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Adrian Houser
/əˈdriːən ˈhaʊsər/ (uh-DREE-uhn HOW-zer)
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Adrian Houser is an American professional baseball pitcher, born February 2, 1993, in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. He has played in Major League Baseball for teams including the Milwaukee Brewers and Houston Astros, known for his right-handed pitching style and occasional wild but powerful deliveries.
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Adrian Houser fired a 98-mph heater that had the batter swinging like he was fending off a swarm of bees.
Even on his off days, Adrian Houser's sinker drops harder than my phone battery at 1%.
Adrian Houser took the mound, turning a potential blowout into a pitchers' duel faster than you can say 'extra innings'.
Hitters facing Adrian Houser often end up with more regrets than a bad Tinder date.