The Orioles announced yesterday that right-hander Adrian Houser was signed to a minor league contract. Houser had been in the Cubs organization on a minors deal but he was released yesterday, paving the way for the righty to quickly latch on with a new team.
Because Houser joined the O’s before the September 1 cutoff date, he is eligible to be added to a playoff roster. However, the veteran hasn’t done much this season that would seemingly merit postseason action, as Houser has a 5.84 ERA over 69 1/3 innings with the Mets as well as a subpar 10.4% walk rate and a 14.6% strikeout rate that is among the lowest in baseball.
While Houser pitched better after being moved out of New York’s rotation and into a long relief role, the Mets opted to release him at the end of July, and the Cubs didn’t feel compelled to call Houser up during his few weeks at Triple-A Iowa. Houser was used as a starter again in Iowa and had a 3.86 ERA and 6.6% walk rate in 18 2/3 frames, but still with a 15.8K%.
Strikeouts have never been Houser’s game, as he has relied on grounders and soft contact to find success over his eight MLB seasons. Batted-ball luck tended to weigh heavier on Houser’s bottom-line results given the nature of his approach on the mound, but he had overall decent results in seven seasons with the Brewers before he was traded to the Mets last December.
The Orioles have been hammered by rotation injuries all season, and their attempts to bolster the staff at the deadline went awry when Trevor Rogers struggled so much that he was optioned to Triple-A. Zach Eflin was another pre-deadline pickup who was sidelined by injury, but returned from the IL today to give the O’s a rotation of Eflin, Corbin Burnes, Dean Kremer, Albert Suarez, and Cade Povich.
Houser adds some experienced rotation depth to that mix, and since Kremer left yesterday’s game with a forearm contusion, Houser might get a call to the majors sooner rather than later. Baltimore might also look to use Houser in the bullpen, as a solid long man could bolster the pitching staff in another manner, and perhaps lead to something of a piggyback situation with Houser and another starter.
Houser is still owed around $840K of his $5.05MM salary for 2024. The Orioles would be paying only the prorated portion of a MLB minimum salary if he joins their active roster, with the Mets covering the remainder of the owed salary.
bjhaas1977
I’m shocked it took this long for him to get signed. In the bullpen he’s not that bad.
AHH-Rox
Good depth move to get another starter since Kremer took a line drive off the arm yesterday and they may not know for a while how much time he’ll have to miss.
But if they need Houser on the postseason roster they’ll be in big trouble.
MacGromit
Yesterday’s game versus the Rockies was a nightmare within a nightmare of injuries so far this season for the Orioles. The early exit of Kremer due to the comebacker, the near McCann-esque pitch nearly to the face of their hottest hitter, Ramon Urias… and then as if the evil spirits weren’t done tormenting the Birds, Urias gets hurt on that play covering third.
Houser might get a start to give Kremer a chance for that swelling to subside and then get over any bruising so that he can bring something into the late run at the pennant or post season.
Efflin has been an absolute stud since being acquired. Now Baltimore just needs the good version of Rodriguez back and for Burnes to fight out what in the world is going wrong for him. I heard that his stuff seems fine, maybe he’s suddenly tipping pitches?
C Yards Jeff
Orioles FO went to Burnes for some intel? Corbin said “go get him”. Yes?, no?, maybe?
He has pitched in relief post season. Mixed results but, all said, it’s something.
Billg7987
Birds could have used a long man on Saturday. Houser could be that guy.