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Bryant out of starting lineup for 3rd straight game
While Joe Maddon said that Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant could be available off the bench against Milwaukee on Thursday night, he was out of the starting lineup for the third straight game since being beaned Sunday.
Beckham out until June after core muscle surgery
Orioles third baseman Tim Beckham underwent core muscle surgery on Thursday and will be sidelined until at least early June, manager Buck Showalter said Thursday.
Acuna, Albies homer as Braves beat Reds, 7-4
Ronald Acuna Jr. and Ozzie Albies, the two youngest players in the major leagues, homered and combined for five RBIs to lead Atlanta over the Cincinnati Reds 7-4 Thursday and give the Braves a split of the four-game series.
MLB upholds Kelly suspension; Austin's cut to 4
Joe Kelly's appeal of a six-game ban stemming from his throwing at the Yankees' Tyler Austin was denied by MLB, and the Boston pitcher started serving the penalty Thursday against Toronto. Austin's five-game ban was trimmed to four games.
Pirates' Kang rejoins Pirates after visa issues
Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Jung Ho Kang is rejoining the club after resolving visa issues stemming from a DUI arrest in his native South Korea.
How many strikeouts is too many, and MLB's next big thing
What does a month with more K's than hits mean? Who is this kid throwing gas for the Cards? And what's special about Pujols' pursuit of 3,000 hits?
Marlins pull off big betting upset of Dodgers
The Marlins victory over the Dodgers Wednesday night was the biggest baseball betting upset for Las Vegas books since 2007.
Yawkey Way change OK'd due to racist past
Boston has approved a plan to change the name of Yawkey Way, the street outside Fenway Park named in honor of a former Red Sox owner some have said was racist.
Reds activate 3B Suarez, promote Herrera
The Reds activated third baseman Eugenio Suarez from the 10-day disabled list and promoted Rosell Herrera from Triple-A Louisville before Thursday's game against the Braves.
Better late than never, can the Orioles get serious about tanking?
A slow start has buried the O's chances at making a last run at the postseason, forcing a tough choice for their front office.
April matters. Here's what four weeks of baseball have told us
Should the Nats worry? Will the Red Sox win 100 games? Sure, it's early -- but some trends have already caught our eye, so we asked our writers what has changed.
Angels' Ohtani confident he's past blister issue
Shohei Ohtani's blisters have become calloused, and Angels manager Mike Scioscia says the two-way star is confident the problem is behind him.
1998 was one of MLB's wildest seasons, but could 2018 match it?
Sosa and McGwire. A 20-K game. A legendary team. Baseball captivated fans 20 years ago with a season whose ripples can still be felt.
Ex-substitute teacher schools Dodgers with 10 Ks
Former substitute teacher and brewery employee Trevor Richards struck out 10 Dodgers as the Marlins notched an 8-6 victory.
When will Sonny Gray give the Yankees the innings they expect?
With New York's offensive juggernaut getting in gear, wins should come, but last year's big rotation addition is struggling to find his rhythm.
Surging Phillies are just starting to figure out how good they are
Bouncing back from a slow start and a few mistakes, the resilient, rising Phillies are taking their cues from veteran Jake Arrieta.
Pham leaves game against Mets with head injury
St. Louis Cardinals center fielder Tommy Pham left Wednesday night's game against the Mets in the third inning. Before the game, Pham suffered a cut on his head when he accidentally hit himself in the batting cage.
Indians' Miller exits win with tight hamstring
Indians relief ace Andrew Miller left the team's win over the Cubs on Wednesday night because of left hamstring tightness.
Preventive Use of Common Antibiotic Reduces Child Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa
Treating young children in Sub-Saharan Africa with azithromycin, a safe, inexpensive, and widely used antibiotic, significantly reduced deaths of children under five.
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Harvey not talking with media about relief role
Matt Harvey still didn't want to talk with the media the day after making his first relief appearance since the Mets demoted him to the bullpen.