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Scherzer to start Nats' opener, face Mets' deGrom
Manager Dave Martinez made official on Monday what most already assumed -- ace Max Scherzer will be the first to get the ball for the Nationals.
Kershaw pain-free after 20-pitch bullpen session
Clayton Kershaw threw 20 fastballs during the Dodgers ace left-hander's first bullpen session in nearly three weeks Monday afternoon and described it as "a good step forward."
Law: Julio Teheran's time in Braves rotation running out?
Atlanta mainstay Julio Teheran hasn't answered the questions he faces following a shaky season in 2018.
UCSF Fellow Tackles an Urgent Threat to Women's Health in Kenya
Chemtai Mungo, MD, MPH, is committed to tackling the public health effects of gender inequality and helping to improve cervical cancer screening in Kenya.
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K Scholar Team Science Awardees Bring Family Planning Care to Liver Transplant Recipients
The team behind a K Scholar Team Science Award designed a pilot study to shine light on fertility after liver transplant and the subsequent need for improved family planning counseling.
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Harper plays right for first time for Phillies
Bryce Harper played the outfield for the first time since signing a record $330 million, 13-year contract with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Brewers' Moustakas to start at 2nd for 1st time
Mike Moustakas will start at second base for the Brewers this season even though he has never played there.
Braves' Foltynewicz not ready because of elbow
Mike Foltynewicz won't be ready to start the season with the Braves as he works back from a sore elbow.
MLB Rank: How did we do last year -- and what will 2019's list look like?
As we prepare to unveil our top 100, we consider who was better (or worse) than last year's ranking and predict what we'll see in this year's voting.
Which MLB teams picked up the most wins this winter
Every ballclub headed into the offseason aiming to improve, but which ones do projections say did the best job of helping themselves in the standings?
Blue Jays' Vlad Jr. to miss at least three weeks
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will miss at least three weeks after straining his oblique in a game Friday.
Angels top prospect Adell to miss 10-12 weeks
Jo Adell, a slugging outfield hopeful for the Angels, sprained his left ankle and strained his right hamstring on a play running the bases and could be sidelined for up to three months.
Sources: D-backs to sign OF Jones to 1-year deal
Adam Jones will be joining the Diamondbacks on a one-year, $3 million free-agent deal, a source confirmed to ESPN.
King Felix upset he won't start Opening Day
Felix Hernandez doesn't think he could have changed the mind of Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais about Opening Day even by pitching well this spring.
Boone not bothered by Tulowitzki's slow start
Despite a slow start at the plate that has seen him go 3-for-17 in seven games, Troy Tulowitzki is doing just fine, according to Yankees manager Aaron Boone.
Cy Young winner Snell gets small raise from Rays
The budget-minded Tampa Bay Rays have renewed the contract of pitcher Blake Snell, who's receiving a raise of only $15,500 after winning the AL Cy Young Award last season.
Rangers name LHP Minor Opening Day starter
The Texas Rangers on Sunday named Mike Minor their Opening Day starter against the Chicago Cubs on March 28.
Blue Jays' Vlad Jr. to miss at least 3 weeks
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will miss at least three weeks after straining his oblique in a game Friday.
Babe Ruth's last surviving daughter dies at 102
Julia Ruth Stevens, the last surviving daughter of Babe Ruth and a decades-long champion of his legacy, has died at age 102, her family announced.
Olney: Young Indians inherit great expectations after winter turnover
With multiple leaders, coaches and mentors gone, it will be up to the young vets left behind to deliver Cleveland another AL Central title.