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Brady, Shiffrin, LeBron to vie for ESPY awards
Tom Brady, Jose Altuve, Alex Ovechkin and James Harden will vie for the best male athlete award at the ESPYS, while Mikaela Shiffrin, Sylvia Fowles, Chloe Kim and Julie Ertz are nominated for the women's award.
Price jokes he'd use Fortnite to stop All-Star nod
David Price has no interest in being an All-Star this season and joked Tuesday he'll "come up with something" so he won't have to pitch.
Pantsed: Cubs' Morrow injured while undressing
Cubs closer Brandon Morrow was unavailable to pitch Tuesday after suffering back spasms while taking off his pants at home early Monday morning.
Real or Not? Giants disgrace the game with latest beanballs
Priorities? The Giants literally hurt themselves and risked hurting other players by going after a rookie hitting .180.
RHP Straily, Mattingly ejected after Posey HBP
Marlins starter Dan Straily and manager Don Mattingly were ejected in the second inning of Tuesday night's game in San Francisco after Straily hit Giants catcher Buster Posey with a pitch after both benches were warned.
Cubs must find a way to keep Mike Montgomery in the rotation
The lefty has been Mr. Consistency since he stepped into a starting role, creating some tough choices for the Cubs' brass.
Phils' Crawford out 4-6 weeks with broken hand
Phillies infielder J.P. Crawford will miss four to six weeks after suffering a broken left hand when he was hit by a pitch during Tuesday's loss to the Cardinals.
Herrera throws perfect inning in Nationals debut
Kelvin Herrera made his debut with the Washington Nationals on Tuesday, one day after the team acquired the reliever in a trade with the Kansas City Royals.
Rays rally late, stop Astros' winning streak at 12
C.J. Cron homered early and Wilson Ramos hit a tiebreaking RBI single in the eighth inning to lift the Tampa Bay Rays to a 2-1 win on Tuesday night to snap a 12-game winning streak by the Houston Astros.
Yankees launching a historic home run barrage
After hitting four more homers in Tuesday's win, the Bombers' fence-busting antics are adding up to a run at the record books.
Rangers' Mendez breaks rules, off to minors
The Texas Rangers have optioned rookie left-hander Yohander Mendez back to Triple-A Round Rock for violating team rules.
Giants closer fractures hand punching door
Giants closer Hunter Strickland will be sidelined six to eight weeks after he fractured his pitching hand while punching a door Monday night following a blown save.
Pirates LHP Brault sings anthem before game
Pirates reliever Steven Brault sang the national anthem at PNC Park before Pittsburgh's game against Milwaukee on Tuesday night. "It's something specifically my grandma always wanted me to do," he said, according to MLB.com.
Brewers cut ties with offseason signing Logan
Boone Logan was designated for assignment on Tuesday to make room on the roster for rookie starter Freddy Peralta, who was on the hill against the Pirates.
Mets place struggling OF Bruce on DL due to hip
Mets outfielder Jay Bruce, who is hitting just .212 with three home runs this season, was placed on the disabled list Tuesday due to a sore hip.
Nationals put Adams on DL with broken finger
Nationals first baseman Matt Adams was placed on the disabled list with a broken finger.
Cardinals activate Holland, place Bowman on DL
The St. Louis Cardinals activated closer Greg Holland on Tuesday and placed reliever Matt Bowman on the 10-day DL.
Free-agency checkup: Which stars are adding and losing money?
A good or bad season before hitting the market could be a difference of millions of dollars. See who is (and isn't) making the most of his contract year.
Colleagues Mourn Loss of Lloyd “Holly” Smith, Founding Father and ‘Heart of UCSF for Half a Century’
Lloyd Hollingsworth “Holly” Smith Jr., a visionary physician-scientist whose uncompromising quest for excellence over a career spanning half a century helped transform UCSF into the world-renowned health sciences university it is today, died peacefully at his home on June 18.
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UCSF Receives Two New Properties in San Francisco as Gifts from Donors
UCSF has received two gifts of real estate properties that will ease the housing crunch for faculty and free up space for thriving clinical and academic programs at Mission Bay – supporting key University goals.
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