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Ohtani sparks reeling Angels in 9th-inning rally
Shohei Ohtani worked a walk, stole second base, took third on an errant throw and scored on an RBI single in the ninth to help spark the Angels' 3-2 comeback win over the Dodgers.
Giants' Panik exits with groin strain; DL likely
Joe Panik exited the Giants' win over the Cardinals on Friday night because of a groin strain and is probably headed to the disabled list.
Gray's struggles cause of concern for Yankees
Sonny Gray will get at least one more chance to show he deserves to keep his place in the Yankees' rotation, though his manager is growing increasingly concerned about his struggles.
Anaheim heat: Dodgers-Angels tops 108 degrees
First pitch for the Freeway Series opener between the Dodgers and Angels was a blistering 108 degrees late Friday afternoon, setting a new Angel Stadium record.
Archer rejoining Tampa Bay rotation Monday
Chris Archer, who has not pitched since June 2 with an abdominal injury, will return for Tampa Bay on Monday when they face the Tigers.
Indians' Miller unlikely until after All-Star break
Indians reliever Andrew Miller has shown progress and has thrown off the mound, but the pitcher won't return to the major league mound until after the All-Star break in mid-July.
Mets' Mejia reinstated, could return in 2019
New York Mets pitcher Jenrry Mejia, the first player in baseball to receive a lifetime ban for positive PED tests, has been granted conditional reinstatement and could return for the 2019 season.
Braves, D-backs, Dodgers fail to sign top picks
The top draft picks of the Braves, Diamondbacks and Dodgers failed to sign before Friday's deadline, giving each of those teams an extra selection in the first round of next June's MLB amateur draft.
Nats ace Strasburg 'really good' in sim game
Nationals hurler Stephen Strasburg, out since June 8 with shoulder inflammation, threw 50 pitches during a simulated game Friday afternoon at Nationals Park.
Indians activate Carrasco to start against A's
Indians starter Carlos Carrasco has been activated off of the disabled list and will make his first start since June 16 Friday night against the Athletics.
Cubs assess needs waiting for Darvish
"The majority of our answers lie within," Cubs general manager Theo Epstein said in talking about the needs of the team heading towards the trade deadline.
Margot Kushel Named Director of the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations
Margot Kushel has been announced as the new director of the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations at Zuckerberg San Francisco General and Trauma Center.
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UCSF Names New Leader for Real Estate
With a planning process underway to re-envision Parnassus Heights and a new hospital on the horizon, change to the spaces that support our learning, teaching, patient care, and research is going to be part of the UCSF experience for many years to come. A new leader is set to join UCSF in August to help manage these changes.
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Nats, down 9-0, rally day after players meeting
Down 9-0 to the Miami Marlins, the Nationals stormed back to match the largest comeback in franchise history and win 14-12 one day after having a players-only meeting.
Real or not? Giants could spring another October surprise
Johnny Cueto's return didn't go so well and they might be a bat short, but the Giants still could sneak their way into the playoffs.
Mariners scratch Haniger; Zunino placed on DL
Mariners right fielder Mitch Haniger, second in the American League with 62 RBIs, was scratched from Thursday's game against the Angels with a bruised right knee. Seattle also placed starting catcher Mike Zunino on the disabled list with a bruised ankle.
How CRISPR Tools are Unlocking New Ways to Fight Disease
The already famous CRISPR system allows scientists to edit faulty genes by cutting and replacing sections of DNA, but new and improved CRISPR techniques developed at UCSF have expanded CRISPR’s scalpel into a Swiss Army knife.
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Giants activate Cueto (elbow) from disabled list
The Giants have activated Johnny Cueto from the DL and expect to get Jeff Samardzija back this weekend.
A July 4th attendance boom and MLB's next big thing
Despite worries about declining crowds, this week's packed parks prove fans still love baseball. Plus, a Q&A with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum's director.
Power Rankings: Rising contenders, new faces shake things up
There's a fresh crew of sizzling performers and strong clubs defying expectations about who belongs on top.