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Indians OF Martin cleared for baseball activity
Indians outfielder Leonys Martin, sidelined since Aug. 8 because of a life-threatening bacterial infection, was given full clearance to resume baseball activity, the team announced Tuesday.
Price, Venters earn Comeback Player awards
Red Sox starting pitcher David Price has won the AL Comeback Player of the Year award and Braves reliever Jonny Venters has earned the NL honor. Venters hadn't appeared in the majors since 2012 due to injuries.
Dementia Study First in a Series on Health Needs and Challenges of LGBTQ Seniors
Nearly 25 percent of the LGBT adults aged 50 and older in a new study had subjective cognitive decline, a potential indicator of a future Alzheimer’s diagnosis.
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New Method Of Breast Reconstruction May Reduce Pain For Some Cancer Survivors
A UCSF surgeon is among a handful nationwide who are pioneering and studying the outcomes of a new approach to breast reconstruction.
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Mets release thrice-suspended reliever Mejia
The Mets have released reliever Jenrry Mejia, who has been suspended since 2016.
Intense and eccentric, no one had more fun than Adrian Beltre
He might have seemed surly, unapproachable -- and untouchable, if you consider he hated having his head patted. But that was never the real Adrian Beltre.
'Field of Dreams' vandalism earns probation
A man accused of driving onto and damaging the eastern Iowa baseball field made famous by the 1989 movie "Field of Dreams" must serve two to five years of probation.
Rangers 3B Beltre retiring following 21 seasons
Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre has announced his retirement after amassing more than 3,000 hits over 21 seasons.
Buster's Buzz: Paxton trade should signal a Seattle fire sale
Now that the Mariners have shipped their ace East, it's time to go all-out on tearing up the team and rebuilding for the future.
Why this may be winter we find out if MLB has de facto salary cap
Remember the slow pace of the hot stove last offseason? If this year's loaded crop takes the same amount of time to sign, here's what it would say about the ceiling of baseball payrolls.
'I won't throw it there again': MLB's most wicked comebackers of 2018
On Sept. 3, Tigers pitcher Michael Fulmer was struck by a ball traveling 115.6 mph. Here's what that play and others tell us about human perception.
Yankees land Paxton, ship top prospect to Seattle
The Mariners and Yankees completed a trade Monday that sends ace left-hander James Paxton to New York for three prospects, including top-rated lefty Justus Sheffield.
For Yankees, price wasn't too steep to land James Paxton's power arm
The Yankees had to part with top pitching prospect Justus Sheffield, but he was the only top-end minor leaguer they sent to Seattle.
Law: James Paxton comes with risk, but one Yankees should take
James Paxton has never thrown more than 160 1/3 innings in a season because of injuries, but he has the talent to be a force atop the Yankees' rotation.
Yankees land Paxton, deal top prospect to Seattle
The Mariners and Yankees completed a trade Monday that sends ace left-hander James Paxton to New York for three prospects, including top-rated lefty Justus Sheffield.
Yankees trade top prospect for Mariners' Paxton
The Mariners and Yankees completed a trade Monday that sends ace left-hander James Paxton to New York for three prospects, including top-rated lefty Justus Sheffield.
Fantasy baseball fallout of James Paxton-Justus Sheffield trade
The Big Maple is on his way to the Big Apple. What does it mean for his fantasy value? And what can be expected from Justus Sheffield with the Mariners in 2019? Our experts provide their take on Monday's big trade.
Pearce says it was 'no-brainer' to stay in Boston
World Series MVP Steve Pearce, who has played for seven teams in a 12-year career, says it was a "no-brainer" to return to the Red Sox for another year.
Conine's son suspended in minors for drug test
Griffin Conine, an outfielder in the Blue Jays system and son of former MLB star Jeff Conine, has been suspended for violating the minor league drug program.
Breaking down the 20 new names on the Hall of Fame ballot
Mariano Rivera is a no-doubt first-ballot Hall of Famer. But how much support will the Cooperstown cases of Roy Halladay, Andy Pettitte and others get from voters?