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Puig loses appeal, to begin serving 2-game ban
Yasiel Puig was initially suspended Aug. 16, two days after he took a swing at Giants catcher Nick Hundley.
Pediatric Device Consortium Celebrates Future Innovations with $6.7M FDA Grant
Thanks to a $6.7 million grant, the newly named UCSF-Stanford Pediatric Device Consortium can focus on the development of revolutionary, low-cost gadgets to diagnose and cure pediatric health conditions.
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Biggest pitching question for each likely playoff team
From who should start Game 1 to who can handle closing in October, these mound dilemmas will shape the postseason.
Why almost every MLB game begins with a fastball
Of the more than 4,000 first pitches this season, only 106 weren't fastballs. How can this make sense when fooling hitters is the name of the game?
Former Phillie Howard announces retirement
Former Phillies All-Star Ryan Howard has announced his retirement after 13 years in the big leagues.
Expert predictions: Tight races, award winners and more
How will the National League wild-card race shake out? Our experts predict how the final month will unfold.
MLB Roundtable: What to watch down the season's homestretch
Our experts weigh in on the playoff races, awards contenders, storylines to follow and J.D. Martinez's Triple Crown bid.
Mets' deGrom ties MLB mark with another gem
Mets right-hander Jacob deGrom tied a modern-era major league record Monday night by allowing three or fewer runs in his 25th straight start in a single season.
Real or not? Brewers have better fans than you think
Despite Cole Hamels' crack, the good people of Milwaukee have been strong supporters of their baseball team for quite some time.
Padres' Myers apologizes for Green criticism
Wil Myers apologized for his comments that criticized manager Andy Green and the extra drills he commissioned, admitting he was frustrated but that "I love Andy, and I love playing for him."
Jansen might miss Dodgers' trip to Colorado
Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen might not travel to Colorado for the team's upcoming series against the Rockies due to his ongoing problems with an irregular heartbeat.
Lindor says Indians 'dragging their feet a little'
Francisco Lindor said after Cleveland lost to Kansas City on Monday that the AL Central-leading Indians need to get back to "the Tribe Way."
Scioscia: Ohtani's elbow 'great' despite exit
Angels manager Mike Scioscia is hopeful Shohei Ohtani will be good to make his next scheduled start Sunday despite lasting only 2 1/3 innings in his first game on the mound since June 6.
Cubs ace Hamels roasts Brewers fans, 'rivalry'
Cubs pitcher Cole Hamels wouldn't go so far to call the Cubs-Brewers "a rivalry," given that Brewers fans haven't been showing up in Milwaukee.
Votto trades jersey for fan's shirt during game
The Reds' Joey Votto traded an autographed jersey for a fan's "Votto for President" T-shirt at PNC Park on Monday.
Judge swings bat for 1st time since injury
Aaron Judge's return from injury took a big step on Monday, as the Yankees slugger took multiple swings of the bat for the first time since he broke a bone in his wrist in late July.
Red Sox to call up veteran Brandon Phillips
Brandon Phillips, who signed a minor league deal with the Red Sox in June, will be called up by the team on Tuesday.
Wainwright set for return to Cards on Sept. 10
Adam Wainwright will start on Sept. 10 against the Pirates, the first time he will pitch for the Cardinals in nearly four months.
The 100s tracker: Projecting when Red Sox, others reach century mark
As the Red Sox inch closer to notching their first 100-win season since 1946, they may not be the first team to reach triple digits in wins or losses.
Indians' Donaldson back on DL with calf injury
The Indians placed Josh Donaldson on the disabled list so he can continue rehabbing a calf injury in the minor leagues.