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Braves optimistic Swanson will be ready for NLDS
Dansby Swanson continues to make progress in his recovery from a partially torn ligament in his left hand, and the Braves are cautiously optimistic the shortstop will be ready to return for the playoffs.
Orioles' Davis to sit out end of inglorious season
Orioles first baseman Chris Davis isn't expected to play this weekend, meaning he'll finish with a .168 batting average, lowest by a qualifier in big league history. Since Sept. 5, Davis is 1-for-37 with 20 strikeouts.
Gregorius back in lineup for Yanks, hitting sixth
Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius, less than a week after tearing cartilage in his right wrist, has returned to the starting lineup against the Red Sox on Friday.
UCSF Unveils New Electric Shuttles, Moving Toward Goal of All-Electric Fleet
UC San Francisco is adding 15 new all-electric, zero-emission transit vehicles to the intercampus shuttle fleet that serves UCSF employees, faculty, students, patients and guests.
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Three reasons the Yankees will beat the A's in the AL wild-card game
The A's are a tough out, but the Bombers are packed with power -- and tough to beat in the Bronx. Here's the wild-card case for the Yanks -- and for Oakland.
Yankees' Judge has best-selling jersey again
For the second consecutive year, Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge has the best-selling jersey based on sales on MLB.com, topping Jose Altuve of the Astros and Javy Baez of the Cubs.
Russell's ex-wife: 'Wasn't ready' to talk in '17
In an interview with ESPN, Melisa Reidy-Russell says she felt talking to investigators about abuse allegations against her ex-husband Addison Russell was the right thing to do after turning them down twice.
It all comes down to this: Previewing MLB's final weekend
Can the Cubs hold off the Brewers? Will L.A. catch the Rockies? Can the Cardinals regroup and grab a wild card? We get you ready for the big finish.
Expert picks for the 2018 MLB postseason
Is it finally the Indians year? Can the Red Sox complete their historic season? Or will we see a Dodgers-Astros World Series rematch. Our experts make their postseason picks.
Cubs-Cardinals with playoffs on the line as good as it gets
The Chicago Cubs still haven't really hit their groove this season, but a big final weekend against the St. Louis Cardinals would make up for their ups and downs.
Cubs blank Pirates to open 1-game Central lead
Jon Lester combined with three relievers on a four-hitter as the Chicago Cubs beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0 on Thursday night to open a one-game NL Central lead over Milwaukee heading into the final weekend.
Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Awards $13.7M for Collaborative Research Programs
The Chan Zuckerberg Biohub announced awards of $13.7 million over three years for seven teams that include researchers from UC Berkeley, Stanford University and UCSF.
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54th postponement gives MLB most since '89
The opener of a season-ending, four-game series Thursday night between the Houston Astros and Baltimore Orioles has been postponed by rain.
Ohtani happy he's finishing year strong at plate
Instead of opting for Tommy John surgery that would have shortened his rookie season with the Los Angeles Angels, Shohei Ohtani decided to focus on his hitting and he says finishing strong at the plate has been a really good feeling.
Sabathia ejected two innings shy of $500K bonus
New York Yankees starter CC Sabathia, in the middle of a one-hitter and two innings shy of earning a $500,000 incentive-based bonus, was ejected from Thursday afternoon's game at Tropicana Field.
MEDIA ADVISORY: UCSF Unveils New Electric Shuttles, Moving Toward Goal of All-Electric Fleet
UCSF is adding 15 new all-electric, zero-emissions transit vehicles to the inter-campus shuttle network that serves UCSF employees, faculty, students, patients and guests.
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Source: Russell's administrative leave extended
Cubs shortstop Addison Russell was first placed on administrative leave last Friday by Major League Baseball after allegations of domestic abuse made by his ex-wife.
To Address Homelessness Effectively, Clinicians are Learning What It Really Looks Like
To teach future doctors, nurses and pharmacists how they can advocate for systemic changes and how to improve their interactions with individual homeless patients, UCSF provides an elective course each fall.
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With Virtual Reality, Dentistry Students Zoom Through 3-D Teeth
The UCSF School of Dentistry is adding virtual and augmented reality for its first-year students.
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UCSF Incoming Class 2018: By the Numbers
This fall, UCSF welcomes over 900 new students. Check out an infographic highlighting some fun facts about this new crop of future clinicians and researchers.
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