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Rockies' Marquez opens with 8 K's to tie record
Rockies right-hander German Marquez struck out the first eight Phillies he faced Wednesday to tie a modern-day major league record. Phillies pitcher Nick Pivetta broke the string with a slow roller as he reached on Marquez's throwing error.
Brewers secure playoff spot; help Cubs clinch, too
The Milwaukee Brewers clinched their first playoff spot since 2011, ensuring at least a spot in the NL wild-card game when Jhoulys Chacin pitched five shutout innings to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 2-1 Wednesday night for a three-game sweep.
Mets' deGrom lowers ERA to 1.70 in final start
Jacob deGrom threw eight stellar innings and lowered his ERA to a major-league-best 1.70 as the Mets blanked the Braves 3-0 Thursday night.
Remy not retiring, says 'there will be limitations'
Longtime Red Sox broadcaster Jerry Remy, back at Fenway Park on Wednesday, says he is "overall feeling good" as he continues his cancer fight.
Cubs' Bryant out of lineup with bruised left wrist
Third baseman Kris Bryant was out of the starting lineup Wednesday after suffering a bruised left wrist when he was hit by a pitch Tuesday. Cubs manager Joe Maddon is optimistic Bryant's injury won't linger.
Swanson has partially torn ligament in hand
Braves SS Dansby Swanson will have daily treatment for a partially torn ligament in his left hand for the rest of the season and will be re-evaluated next week.
Wearable Defibrillator Lowers Sudden Cardiac Death, but Only When You Wear It
Researchers at UCSF find wearable cardioverter defibrillators lower mortality among those who wear it as prescribed.
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Genetic Predictors of Lifespan Studied in Whites and Asians Don’t Apply to Black Youth
The ends of chromosomes are protected by specific DNA sequence
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Yanks' Gregorius gets OK for baseball activities
Aaron Boone is "very optimistic" that Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius, who tore cartilage in his right wrist on Saturday, will return before the end of the regular season.
Harper cherishing possible last Nats home game
Bryce Harper was in his full Nationals uniform Wednesday three and a half hours before the first pitch against the Marlins in what could be his last home game at Nationals Park.
McCullers Jr. offers ticket to special needs fan
Lance McCullers Jr. offered an 8-year-old special needs girl advice and a free playoff ticket to the Astros' Game 1 in the American League Division Series.
MiLB celebrated diversity with unique names in the Fun Cup
As Hispanic Heritage Months draws to a close, Minor League Baseball celebrated diversity this summer by rebranding selected team names in the Fun Cup.
Red Sox's Betts becomes member of 30-30 club
Mookie Betts joined Jacoby Ellsbury (2011) as the only members of the Red Sox to hit 30 home runs and get 30 stolen bases in a season.
Reports: Jays to part with Gibbons after season
John Gibbons, who ranks second only to Cito Gaston for wins and games managed in Blue Jays history, will not return to manage the team in 2019, according to reports.
A season for the Birds: Inside the Orioles' historically awful year
As Baltimore plays out the final weekend of the worst campaign in O's history, there's a glimmer of hope -- in the opposing dugout.
Can the Yankees count on Gary Sanchez?
The Bombers backstop is hitting .182 and his D has been awful. As October looms, GM Brian Cashman says, "We're doubling down and tripling down on Gary Sanchez."
MLB Season 116 recap: Things you'd never have believed ... until now
Every baseball season has its surprises. But this year's plot twists were, well, particularly surprising. Just ask Jacob deGrom. And Max Muncy. And the Baltimore Orioles. And ...
Harvey would sign with any team except Mets
Matt Harvey said Tuesday he will keep his options open in free agency with one exception: the New York Mets, his former team.
Astros reach 100 wins, close out AL West title
The Astros reached 100 wins for the second straight season, beating the Blue Jays 4-1 Tuesday night behind Alex Bregman's two-run homer. Houston was assured of its second straight AL West title hours later when Oakland lost at Seattle.
Real or Not? NL playoff races can't get any tighter
Dial 'D' for last-week drama, because the NL Central, West and wild-card races could go to any of the five teams chasing four playoff spots.