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Former Padres, D-backs GM Towers dies at 56
Kevin Towers, former general manager of the San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks, has died at age 56 after a battle with thyroid cancer.
Alex Cora believes managers and players can be BFFs. But will that work in Boston?
"[Being] too close to players," the rookie Red Sox skipper said, "that doesn't exist." While that has suited him in the past, cynics abound in Boston.
Olney: Remembering Kevin Towers, baseball's 'man of the people'
"If you've ever met him, you like him -- period," said Theo Epstein, one of many who speaks fondly of the former GM. Towers died of cancer on Tuesday.
Royals send Moss to A's in 4-player trade
The Royals, looking to shed payroll in an attempt to re-sign some of their free agents, traded designated hitter Brandon Moss and pitcher Ryan Buchter to Oakland in return for pitchers Jesse Hahn and Heath Fillmyer.
Could a Protein Called Klotho Block Dementia and Aging?
Denal Dubal, an associate professor of neurology at UCSF, thinks we can use the science of aging to help stave off these neurodegenerative diseases.
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Researchers Invent Reversible 'Off-Switch' for Cellular Proteins
UCSF scientists have invented a technique that lets them precisely and reversibly disrupt the action of specific cellular proteins at a microscopic scale by making them split apart when illuminated with blue light.
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How many MLB teams have the face of the franchise playing for them right now?
Mike Trout? That's a yes. Kris Bryant? Well, maybe someday -- maybe. We ran through every squad in baseball to find out who might have its all-time best player on the roster in 2018.
Reports: Brewers, Albers agree to 2-year deal
The Milwaukee Brewers have reached an agreement with right-handed reliever Matt Albers on a two-year, $5 million contract, according to multiple reports.
Indians removing Chief Wahoo logo in 2019
The Cleveland Indians are removing the divisive Chief Wahoo logo from their jerseys and caps starting in the 2019 season.
Keith Law's complete guide to AL East prospects: Yankees loaded, Red Sox restocking
Even after some big trades, the Yankees' system is brimming with talent. How far behind are the Red Sox, and which other AL East teams have prospects on the way to the majors?
Think the Cubs haven't made a big addition this offseason? Chili Davis will prove you wrong
It's been a slow offseason, but one thing Chicago's done to bolster its lineup: Hire a new hitting coach with stats that back up his reputation.
Stanton, Judge side by side at awards dinner
Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge sat side by side on the dais, together in public for the first time as Yankees teammates.
Braun willing to try 1B as Brewers eye success
Ryan Braun will work out at first base during spring training as the Brewers attempt to figure out how to best work in new players Christian Yelich and Lorenzo Cain.
Judge and Stanton bat back-to-back? Who cleans up in Boston? Answering baseball's five biggest lineup questions
Fantasy is about to turn into reality in the Bronx. Here are the most fascinating decisions skippers have to make before the season starts.
Reports: Phillies ink K-Rod to minor league deal
Former All-Star reliever Francisco Rodriguez has agreed to a minor league contract with the Phillies and will report to major league spring training, according to multiple reports.
Former MLB pitcher Carvajal dies of pneumonia
Marcos Carvajal, who pitched for the Rockies and the Marlins, died in his native Venezuela of pneumonia that was exacerbated by medicine shortages in the country.
Relegation, commissioner Boras and free beer! How to cure MLB's 'noncompetitive cancer'
Scott Boras isn't happy his clients aren't signing lucrative deals, and he blames tanking teams. Here's how to fix the sport to suit the super agent.
O's to play Machado at SS, Beckham at 3B
Orioles manager Buck Showalter confirmed that Manny Machado will play shortstop this season after spending the majority of his career at third base.
Pitch clocks, pace of play and robo-umps: Who should decide what's best for baseball?
When it comes to changing MLB -- on and off the field -- there are three stakeholders who can best make a case for control: the owners, the players and the fans. We go issue by issue to see which group should get what it wants -- and why.
Mets to use closer committee to start season
Mets first-year manager Mickey Callaway won't name a closer for the start of the season, opting instead to use a committee approach to close out games.