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The right-handed Adrian Houssar on Saturday gave hosts Chicago White Socks a run in six innings to win 4–1 on the Canasus City Royals.
Dan Altavilla picked for the first time since the ninth and 2020 to save his second career.
Hausar (2–1) gave six hits, made one walk and made six strikeouts in 92 pitches.
The 32 -year -old right -handed hand was issued by Texas Rangers on 15 May, while in a minor league. Chicago signed him on 20 May and immediately put him in rotation.
He played at least six innings for Chicago in all four of his debut. In his last beginning, he conceded three earned runs to lose Baltimore Oriols 3–2, scoring against New York Mates and Seattle Meriners.
Royals’ right hand Michael Vacha (3-5) gave six hits and three earned runs in six innings. Wacha, who fell 6–2 against White Socks, one went one and hit five in 95 pitches.
White Sox led good in the second innings. Josh Rozas started a two-out rally, in which the line on the right side doubled. Tim Alco followed the first pitch with a two-run domestic run at the center for a 2–1 lead.
Chase Medroth of White Sox made it 3–1The third, with a huge domestic run for the center on the first pitch of the innings.
Vinny Passquantino looked at Royals with a lead-off home run with a 1-0 lead. The first Basman, who has reached the base directly in 23 sports, was four times with a domestic run, one walk and two solo.
This first home run Hausar has allowed this season.
Royals threatened in the fourth and sixth innings, but both managed to get out of the jam.
Maikel Garcia and Pasquantino led fourth with back-to-back singles. A wild pitch took them to another and third place. Hausar then hit Salvador Perez, inspired the crook Jack Kagalian to a return and hit Drew Waters.
In the sixth, Bobby Wit Jr. led a single, but Garcia hit 1-6-3 double play. Passquantino then went away, but Perez hit the third time directly. He ended with four strikes.
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