This isn’t how relief pitchers typically gag on the mound.

Milwaukee’s Adrian Houser, a reliever recalled from the minors before the game and pitching in his third game all year, entered against Philadelphia on Sunday and quickly was emptying his stomach onto the mound.

Before he threw a pitch in the eighth inning he was throwing up behind the mound. The grounds crew watered the grass afterward, and Houser remained in the game.

He stayed in the game and faced two batters before vomiting a second time. He again remained on the mound and faced three more hitters to finish the inning, giving up a run.

Houser made an appearance each in April and May, his first chances in the majors since 2015. Let’s hope he gets another.