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Mikolas open to long-term deal with Cardinals
Miles Mikolas is open to discussing a long-term deal with the Cardinals rather than waiting to go on the open market after the season.
Farquhar gets minor league deal with Yankees
Pitcher Danny Farquhar has agreed to a minor league contract with the New York Yankees after recovering from a ruptured aneurysm and brain hemorrhage while pitching for the Chicago White Sox last April.
Nats win 1st arbitration case of '19, beat Taylor
Washington defeated outfielder Michael A. Taylor in the first salary arbitration decision this year.
UCSF’s Resource Allocation Program (RAP) Accepting Applications for the Spring 2019 Cycle
The Resource Allocation Program, in partnership with many on-campus sources of research funding, facilitates the dissemination, submission, review and award of intramural research funding opportunities on campus.
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Functional Insulin-Producing Cells Grown In Lab
UCSF researchers have for the first time transformed human stem cells into mature insulin-producing cells, a major breakthrough in the effort to develop a cure for type 1 (T1) diabetes.
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Keith Law's Impact 20: Prospects ready to rock MLB in 2019
Vlad Jr. is the headlining act, but he's far from the only rising star to watch in the majors this season.
How cutting two divisions could energize MLB's offseason
When it comes to the standings, less is more. Plus, how good is your favorite team's roster -- and Babe Ruth -- really?
Sources: Padres meet with Harper, join pursuit
The Padres met with Bryce Harper on Thursday in Las Vegas, sources told ESPN, officially joining the Phillies, White Sox and Nationals on the list of teams pursuing the free-agent outfielder.
Arenado, Rockies settle on 1-year, $26M deal
Nolan Arenado and the Colorado Rockies have agreed to a $26 million deal for 2019. It is the largest one-year salary for an arbitration-eligible player.
Ohtani progressing but won't be ready for opener
Shohei Ohtani has been making steady progress in his recovery from Tommy John surgery, but he will not be ready by Opening Day, Angels general manager Billy Eppler said on a conference call Thursday.
Sources: Arenado, Rockies settle on $26M deal
Nolan Arenado and the Colorado Rockies have agreed to a $26 million deal for 2019, sources with knowledge of the agreement told ESPN. It is the largest one-year salary for an arbitration-eligible player.
Astros acquire left-hander Miley to boost rotation
Wade Miley has reached a one-year, $4.5 million deal with the Houston Astros that includes $500,000 in performance bonuses, the team confirmed on Thursday.
Rangers' new stadium will have synthetic turf
The Texas Rangers will use specially designed synthetic playing surface rather than grass in their new retractable-roof stadium that opens in 2020.
Why Harper (or Machado) to the Padres isn't as crazy as you think
San Diego has plenty of salary flexibility to land a big fish and a slew of hot prospects on the way. But do they want to go for it?
Sources: Padres schedule meeting with Harper
Star outfielder Bryce Harper, who hit 34 home runs and had a career-best 100 RBIs last season, will meet with the Padres on Thursday, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Buster's Buzz: As MLB's youth movement heats up, Twins' core has gone cold
Minnesota has added some complementary pieces this offseason. But the Twins just don't know what they're going to get from a trio of once-promising prospects.
2019 MLB Spring Training
Spring training is almost here. Check out reporting dates for teams in Florida and Arizona, including the defending champion Red Sox.
Ranking the worst current contracts on all 30 teams
From washed-up stars to guys who've never lived up to their paychecks and one slugger who is out of baseball, we examine MLB's biggest money mistakes.
Reynolds rejoining Rockies on minor league deal
After spending last season with the Nationals, Mark Reynolds has agreed to a minor league contract with the Rockies, with whom he played in 2016 and 2017.
Puig hits town, warms up to new home with Reds
New Reds OF Yasiel Puig left L.A. and explored his new town Wednesday, doing just about every Cincinnati thing a visitor could do on a below-freezing day.