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Who can the Yankees trust in the wild-card game?
The American League East race is over. The key now for the Bombers: Win the first wild-card spot and then decide who's going to pitch.
Dolby Family Gift Launches New UCSF Center for Mood Disorders
A $20 million gift from longtime UCSF donors Dagmar Dolby and her son, David, will establish the UCSF Dolby Family Center for Mood Disorders within the Department of Psychiatry.
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Council OKs $135M in funding for Safeco Field
Washington state's King County Council has approved $135 million in public funding for improvements at Safeco Field where the Seattle Mariners play.
A conversation with Ben Zobrist
World Series MVP when the Cubs won in 2016 and now a crucial veteran, Zobrist goes deep on the differences between '16 and '18, adjusting to his new role and what his future holds.
Dodgers' recent success built on sacrifice
With a deep and talented roster, manager Dave Roberts has mixed-and-matched L.A. into first place, with his players all buying in.
Cubs show off playoff formula -- and it's pretty impressive
Production from Kris Bryant, Javier Baez and Anthony Rizzo plus a dominant outing by Kyle Hendricks adds up to a high-quality win for the Cubs.
O's tie 1988 team with 107th loss: 'Is not OK'
The Baltimore Orioles lost their 107th game, tied for most in a season since their arrival in 1954, falling to the Toronto Blue Jays 5-0 Monday night.
Rockies SS Story leaves game during at-bat
Rockies shortstop Trevor Story left Monday's night's game in the middle of a fourth-inning at-bat, grimacing as he swung and missed a pitch.
Real or not? Yelich's second-half surge screams MVP
Hitting for the cycle twice in a season is one thing, but the Brewers' Christian Yelich has been as hot as anyone since the All-Star break.
Yelich makes history with second cycle of season
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich on Monday night became the first player in major league history to hit for the cycle against the same team twice in one season.
Maddon: Criticism of Contreras is 'over the top'
One day after calling out his catcher for not running hard out of the batter's box, Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon said the criticism directed toward Willson Contreras is "over the top."
Tigers' Fulmer seeks second opinion for knee
Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire said Michael Fulmer will get a second opinion after an MRI showed possible damage to the meniscus in the right-hander's knee, which he injured trying to field a bunt.
Cards' Wong irked Rays didn't call up brother
Cardinals infielder Kolten Wong is disappointed that his younger brother, Kean, didn't get called up by the Rays this season, calling Tampa Bay a "bad organization which doesn't give chances to guys who deserve chances."
Boston's 'Cora Four' has the stuff dynasties are made of
A quartet of young stars is helping the Red Sox romp through the record books under their rookie skipper. Next up: October.
Notable moments in championship parade history
From wild outfits to epic speeches, championship parades are never dull. We look at some of the best as the Red Sox take their turn on the stage.
Maddon on Contreras not running: 'Horrible'
Joe Maddon took issue with Willson Contreras standing at home admiring a blast that ended up hitting the wall.
Inside the A's clubhouse for another shock run
We spent two weeks with Oakland's latest band of fun-loving misfits to discover how the A's are once again defying the odds and streaking toward October.
The 100s tracker: The triple-digits club is dwindling
As we enter the final two weeks of the season, one team that has long seemed ticketed to hit the century mark has fallen off the pace. Who is still on track to reach 100 wins (or losses)?
Your guide to the final two weeks of the regular season
There's still a lot to be decided -- division titles, wild-card spots, award winners, managers on the hot seat -- as baseball heads for the finish.
UCSF Receives $20 Million to Study New Tobacco Products
UCSF has been awarded a five-year, $20 million grant from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health to study the impacts of new and emerging tobacco products.
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