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Adrian Houssar shines as a winning line of white sox and jais

July 9, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago White Socce Starting Pitcher Adrian Houssar (57) saved a pitch against Toronto Blue Jais during the first innings in the rate field. Compulsory Credit: Kamil Crazakzinski-Imgon Picture

Adrian Hauser allowed a run in seven innings to help the Toronto Blue Jais 10-Gam winning the Toronto Blue Jais 10-Gam winning the Chicago White Sox with a 2–1 win at the conclusion of the three-game series on Wednesday afternoon.

Hausar (5–2) scattered seven hits, hit two and two went away.

Grant Taylor scored a score in eighth place and Jordan lease finished ninth for his second sev in his fifth occasion this season.

Edgar Quero doubled twice, went into one run and scored for white sox, which ended the three-game skids.

Bo Bichet had two singles for 3-for-3 and Nathan Lukes and Will Wagner, who were unable to tie the franchise record 11-game winning streak.

Blue Jais Starter Eric Lawyer (4-2) allowed two runs and four hits in four innings. He hit seven and one went away. The left-handed batsman came out 3–0 with 2.59 ERA in his last seven outings.

Blue Jais started the second innings by Wagner with a double to center, which moved up to third place on a wild pitch as Miles Straw. Tyler Henman then squeezed the first-base line to score Wagner for a 1-0 lead.

Luis Robert Junior made a slipping grip at the center to finish the top of the fourth and Austin Slater made a single to the left to the left to start the bottom half of the innings. Quero later left one to score the slater for 1–1 tie.

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Lenin Sosa then arrived for a low slider and left it for RBI single and 2–1 lead.

Hausar started the seventh by allowing Wagner a leadoff single before receiving through the innings.

Blue Jais recalled several opportunities to score.

Luks and Bichhet first led to Toronto with a single, but Vladimir Gurro Jr. hit a 6-4-3 double play and Edison Barjar landed in the first field.

The sixth with the sixth place after leux and the middle and the Gurroo reduced to put the runners on the corners before a walk. After this, Bargar first approached Basman Tim Alco, who touched his bag and then threw it in second place for tag on Gurro and an inning-ending double play.

-Bield level media

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