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MLB trying to remove video of Collins' umpire rant
Commissioner Rob Manfred says Major League Baseball is trying to remove from the internet the leaked video of former Mets manager Terry Collins ranting at umpires after pitcher Noah Syndergaard was ejected from a game in 2016.
Ex-All Star Sano optioned to Single-A by Twins
The Twins optioned Miguel Sano to their Single-A affiliate in Fort Myers on Thursday in hopes the move helps the former All-Star third baseman get back on track.
The true madness of Max Scherzer
The Nats' ace swears he's normal. The evidence -- three Cy Youngs, 152 strikeouts in 2018 and a near obsession with minor tweaks -- proves otherwise.
New Program Builds a Primary Care Workforce Tailored to Rural California
With a new project – Rural Health Advanced Practice Training – the UCSF School of Nursing hopes to help fill gaps in health care by encouraging and training advanced practice nurses to work in rural settings.
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Indians DFA Cabrera, activate outfielder Guyer
The Cleveland Indians designated centerfielder Melky Cabrera for assignment and activated outfielder Brandon Guyer from the 10-day disabled list.
Real or not? Juan Soto best of baseball's great rookie class
Which talented rookie will be the biggest star? With respect to Shohei Ohtani, Gleyber Torres and Ronald Acuna Jr., we'll take the Nats' Juan Soto.
Beltre passes Ichiro on MLB foreign-born hits list
Rangers star Adrian Beltre's double to center in the fourth Wednesday night against the Dodgers was career hit No. 3,090, passing Ichiro Suzuki for most by a foreign-born player in major league history.
Nats' Soto, 19, puts on show with 2 HRs in N.Y.
Nationals rookie Juan Soto, 19, has been a big leaguer for only a month, but with his pair of home runs in a 5-4 road win over the Yankees, he became just the fourth teenager to have a multihomer game at any iteration of Yankee Stadium.
Kemp, Chirinos ejected after home plate scuffle
A collision at home plate resulted in Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp and Rangers catcher Robinson Chirinos both being ejected from Wednesday night's game at Dodger Stadium.
Kevin Brown holds alleged mail thieves for police
Kevin Brown, a six-time All-Star who won 211 games, held a 15-year-old boy and another man at gunpoint until police arrived on Wednesday. The two allegedly were trying to steal mail from a neighbor of Brown's, according to a The (Macon) Telegraph report.
Steinbrenner: Yanks exploring rotation upgrade
Hal Steinbrenner, the Yankees managing general partner, said Wednesday that the club will explore the trade market for starting pitching, especially considering the recent loss of left-hander Jordan Montgomery.
ESPYS Voting: Best MLB Player
Let your voice be heard and then tune in to the 2018 ESPY Awards on July 18 on ABC!
Vanishing Cubs offense becoming a recurring problem
The season-long issue of delivering key hits with runners on base caught up with the Cubs in Milwaukee, where they were shut out twice.
Frazier apologizes as Mets waste deGrom gem
The Mets fell to 2-8 in Jacob deGrom's past 10 games on Wednesday despite the right-hander posting an 0.87 ERA over that span.
Cubs relievers alternate between LF, mound
Cubs manager Joe Maddon got creative Wednesday, interchanging right-hander Steve Cishek and left-hander Orlando Arcia between left field and the mound in the bottom of the eighth inning against the Brewers.
Cabrera's surgery set, recovery to take 6 months
Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera should be able to return to baseball activities in six months after his ruptured biceps tendon is surgically repaired on Thursday, according to team head athletic trainer Doug Teter.
Syndergaard needs more rest for injured finger
New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard has been told he needs more rest for his injured right index finger.
Reds, state of Ohio tangle over bobblehead tax
The Cincinnati Reds and the state of Ohio have taken their bobblehead tax dispute to the Supreme Court.
Cleveland's bullpen proves the baseball gods are cruel
The difference between a historically good pen (Indians, 2017) and a historically bad one (Indians, 2018) is the stuff of front-office nightmares.
MLB dads dish on when they knew their sons would be stars
Fathers of five All-Stars, including Mike Trout, Kris Bryant and Max Scherzer, reveal the moments they realized their sons had what it takes to make it as pro ballplayers.