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$15M Benioff Gift Expands Children’s Mental Health Services in East Bay
UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland has received a $15 million gift from Lynne and Marc Benioff to address the acute shortage of mental health services for children and adolescents in Oakland and the East Bay, which reflects a nationwide shortage.
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Law: Brantley, Ramos key pickups for Astros, Mets
Michael Brantley can fill the DH role for the Astros, while the Mets didn't have to gut their farm system in landing catcher Wilson Ramos.
Sex Chromosomes Hold the Secret to Female Longevity
UCSF scientists have zeroed in on a possible genetic mechanism for the reason behind women outliving men phenomenon.
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Reports: Astros reach 2-year deal with Brantley
Michael Brantley adds a needed left-handed presence to the middle of the Astros' lineup, which is heavily right-handed with key cogs Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman, Carlos Correa and George Springer.
Sabathia gets $500,000 bonus despite ejection
The New York Yankees gave pitcher CC Sabathia a $500,000 performance bonus, even though the 38-year-old left-hander was ejected from his final regular-season start six outs shy of the 155 innings specified in his contract for the payment.
Familia prioritized Mets return over role as closer
Jeurys Familia would rather be a setup man for the New York Mets than close for another team.
Orioles introduce 'up-and-coming star' Hyde
Orioles general manager Mike Elias introduced the club's new manager, Brandon Hyde, on Monday, calling the former Cubs bench coach an "up-and-coming star."
Dodgers announcer Steiner gets extension
The Dodgers have agreed to a contract extension with play-by-play announcer Charley Steiner, who will work a reduced schedule in 2019 at his request.
Yankees officially ink J.A. Happ; is Manny Machado next?
Bringing back a 36-year-old pitcher wasn't everything Bombers fans were wishing for. Machado -- and maybe another arm -- joining Happ would make the season bright.
Beyond the Bullet: Wraparound Project is Breaking the Cycle of Violence
Violence can become systemic and ignored in underserved communities. UCSF’s Wraparound Project is changing that case by case, helping those who have experienced traumatic violence to reshape their lives through financial relief, housing, trauma recovery, education and employment.
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Rangers re-sign Bush to minor league deal
The Texas Rangers are bringing back reliever Matt Bush with a minor league contract as the right-hander recovers from elbow surgery.
Yankees announce Happ's return on 2-year deal
Left-hander J.A. Happ, who went 7-0 for the Yankees after coming over from Toronto, will return on a two-year deal, the Yankees announced. The deal is reportedly worth $34 million with a vesting option for 2021.
Depression, Anxiety May Take Same Toll on Health as Smoking and Obesity
Anxiety and depression may be leading predictors of conditions ranging from heart disease to headaches, having similar effects as long-established risk factors like smoking and obesity.
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Buster's Buzz: With demand down, Boston might be Kimbrel's best bet
In the same way the Red Sox held out for J.D. Martinez in a crowded market, they could do the same for their free-agent closer.
The state of the starting pitching market
A look at who is still available in free agency, who could be involved in a trade, and the teams that could use a rotation upgrade.
Mets reportedly land veteran catcher Ramos
The Mets have their catcher, agreeing to a two-year deal with Wilson Ramos, per multiple reports.
Reports: Nationals bring back 1B Matt Adams
The Nationals continue to stay busy in the off-season, bringing back 1B Matt Adams on a one-year deal. Adams, a left-handed bat off the bench, hit 18 home runs in 94 games for the Nats last season before going to St. Louis on a waiver claim in August.
Top spenders Red Sox owe $12M in luxury tax
The World Series champion Boston Red Sox owe $11.95 million in luxury tax for having baseball's top payroll.
Buster's Buzz: White Sox have their limits on Machado, Harper
After trading for Yonder Alonso, who is Manny Machado's brother-in-law, the White Sox will make a pitch for Machado himself. But it seems they'll only go so far.
White Sox make trade for Indians 1B Alonso
A day after acquiring Carlos Santana in a three-team deal, the Indians have traded first baseman Yonder Alonso to the White Sox.