After blanking the Tampa Bay Rays and Houston Astros in his last two outings, Adrian Houser now owns a sparkling 2.25 ERA and 3.13 FIP in four starts.
The Brewers right-hander has thrown 20 innings across those outings. Results in a small sample like that don’t mean much. However, a closer look at Houser’s pitches and his approach on the mound reveals that he has evolved as a pitcher from past seasons.
Houser’s broader profile remains the same. His bread and butter is inducing ground balls, and he’s not one to overpower hitters.