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Ohtani ready to make return to Angels' rotation
Shohei Ohtani, who hasn't pitched in a game since June 6 because of a sprained elbow ligament, will return to the Angels' rotation against the Astros on Sunday Night Baseball.
Astros extend Hinch through '22, vow 2nd title
The Astros have rewarded A.J. Hinch with a four-year extension through the 2022 season. Said Hinch: "Who wouldn't sign up to be the manager of the Houston Astros?"
New Generation Health Center Celebrates Opening at New Location
Thanks to a strong partnership as well as the philanthropy of many donors, the New Generation Health Center is opening its doors at the Homeless Prenatal Program to ensure San Francisco residents receive critical reproductive health care for years to come.
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Power Rankings: Surging NL squads crowd wild-card race
The best clubs might seem secure atop the rankings, but the Cardinals, Brewers and Rockies are shaking up the postseason mix.
Padres' Mejia drops lawsuit over cash advance
Padres catcher Francisco Mejia has dropped his lawsuit against a company that fronted him cash for a percentage of his future earnings.
Reds' Votto comes off DL after leg contusion
The Reds activated first baseman Joey Votto from the 10-day disabled list after he dealt with a right lower leg contusion.
Your guide to the final month of baseball's regular season
With some wild playoff races, wide-open MVP pictures and several players trying to make (or miss) history, September is sure to be a fun ride.
Giants' Duggar has torn labrum; season in doubt
Giants center fielder Steven Duggar has gone on the disabled list with a potential season-ending left shoulder injury a day after a hard, headfirst slide back into second base.
Real or not? Angels face big-money puzzle with Pujols
With Albert Pujols needing surgery after another subpar season, it's hard for L.A. to justify keeping him around despite the $87 million he's owed.
Brewers' Yelich hits for cycle, 6-for-6 vs. Reds
Christian Yelich tripled to deep right in the seventh inning to complete his first career cycle, adding to his three singles, a double and a two-run home run Wednesday against the Reds.
Breast Cancer Surgery in Frail Elderly Women Linked to Poor Results
UCSF researchers found that 58 percent of women who resided in a nursing home for more than 90 days before breast cancer surgery experienced significant functional decline one year after surgery.
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Pujols done for season with left knee surgery
Angels slugger Albert Pujols had surgery on his left knee Wednesday, ending his 2018 season.
Price exits after liner hits wrist; X-rays negative
Red Sox starter David Price had to leave Wednesday's start against the Marlins in the third inning after being struck by a comebacker off the bat of Austin Dean.
Injured Soroka won't return to Braves in 2018
Braves right-hander Mike Soroka, sidelined for 82 games with shoulder strain and inflammation, will not return this season, according to manager Brian Snitker.
Report: Astros to ink manager Hinch to extension
Astros manager A.J. Hinch, who has a 353-266 record in four seasons with the Astros, will reportedly sign an extension with the American League West leaders on Thursday.
Get loud: Marlins to allow noisemakers in '19
The Marlins, likely to finish last in NL attendance for the 13th time in 14 seasons, will invite fans to bring instruments, bells, whistles and flags to a designated section in 2019.
Tailored Drug Cocktails Offer Hope to Kids with Aggressive Brain Tumors
By creating a tailored drug cocktail that matches the mutations of a brain tumor, a new precision medicine approach may move the needle for children with high-grade gliomas.
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Astros' Morton to DL with shoulder discomfort
The Astros placed starter Charlie Morton on the disabled list with shoulder discomfort.
Tribe's Miller back to DL with shoulder injury
Indians reliever Andrew Miller is back on the DL, this time with a left shoulder impingement.
As the Keto Diet Gains Popularity, Scientists Explain What We Do and Don’t Know
As the low-carbohydrate, high-fat ketogenic, or “keto,” diet becomes more popular, scientists at UCSF are among those working to study its potential health benefits and risks.
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