One reason why it’s hard to be bullish about Adrian Houser’s trade value is that the White Sox have struggled to generate exciting returns on two of their three pitcher trades over the last two years.
Is that a Chris Getz problem? Maybe, but if the market has generally been skeptical of the pitchers he was shopping, it doesn’t help that time has validated their suspicions.
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