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Lynn chose Twins for immediate chance to win
Lance Lynn struck out five in three hitless innings during his debut with the Twins on Tuesday. Lynn chose Minnesota in free agency feeling the team has 'a chance to win no matter what.'
Lower ADP players who could return first-round value
Certain players are no-brainers when you're picking in the first round, but what happens if your top 10 is off the board? Not to worry. There are a number of solid choices who could return first-round value and far exceed their ADP by season's end.
Mets reassign scuffling Tebow to minors camp
The Mets have sent Tim Tebow to minor-league camp after the former Heisman Trophy winner batted just .056 in 18 at-bats this spring.
Nova gets opening-day nod for Pirates
Ivan Nova will be the Pittsburgh Pirates' opening-day starting pitcher at Detroit on March 29. It is unclear whether he will remain with Pittsburgh through the entire season.
Eddie Chang Selected as Inaugural Bowes Biomedical Investigator
UCSF Chancellor Sam Hawgood announced March 13 that Edward Chang will be the inaugural William K. Bowes Jr. Biomedical Investigator.
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Women Cyclists are More Prone to Common Gynecological Problems, But Not Serious Sexual or Urinary Dysfunction
Women bicycle riders are more likely to experience urinary tract infections, genital numbness and saddle sores, but not more likely to have serious sexual and urinary symptoms than non-cyclists.
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Jays' Tulowitzki won't be ready for opener
Blue Jays shortstop Troy Tulowitzki won't be ready for Opening Day as he recovers from a heel injury.
MLB trades we'd like to see by Opening Day
Wouldn't it be great if Chris Archer had a better shot at helping his team reach the postseason? Or for the Yankees to move Jacoby Ellsbury? Here are 10 deals in which everyone could win.
Rangers option prospect Calhoun to minors
The Texas Rangers have optioned outfield prospect Willie Calhoun to the minors to work on his defense.
Correa skipped White House to aid Puerto Rico
Carlos Correa skipped the Houston Astros' visit to the White House to help arrange for more relief supplies for shipment to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, where he grew up.
Fantasy baseball 'do not draft' list
Anyone can tell you whom to draft, but Eric Karabell highlights the players he's avoiding in fantasy baseball based on their current average draft position.
Why is Miguel Cabrera smiling this spring?
The Tigers slugger is coming off his worst season and his team is in rebuilding mode, but Miggy is heading into 2018 finally feeling like Miggy again.
Arrieta arrives, ready to push Phils' title timeline
Jake Arrieta arrives in the Philadelphia Phillies camp on Tuesday, ready to win now. Arrieta, one of the top free agents on the market this offseason, said "the fan base is hungry."
Mets' Wright out 2 months; Cespedes also hurt
David Wright's shoulder and lower-back issues have persisted, and he has been told to refrain from baseball activity for eight weeks. Yoenis Cespedes was scratched Tuesday after hurting his right wrist on March 6.
Judge to earn $622,300 after 52-homer season
Aaron Judge, the AL Rookie of the Year, will earn $622,300 in the major leagues as part of his one-year contract with the New York Yankees.
Keith Law's Cactus League takeaways: Searching for NL West's next rising prospects
A stop on Arizona's backfields reveals some talented players working their way through San Diego and Colorado's loaded systems.
Olney: How the Twins built their best possible offseason
By getting a lot done at a low cost, the case could be made that Minnesota spent this winter becoming the most improved team in baseball.
D-backs' Walker gives out free tacos from truck
Before the Diamondbacks' spring game against the Rockies, pitcher Taijuan Walker -- using his family recipe -- gave out free tacos from a custom food truck to teammates and fans.
UCSF HIVE Program Employee Honored by San Francisco General Hospital Foundation
Caroline Watson, who serves as the social justice and communications coordinator for UC San Francisco’s HIVE clinic and program, was one of two award winners of this year’s Heroes & Hearts Award, given out annually by the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation.
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Colon, 44, could pitch way into Texas' rotation
Bartolo Colon has been on fire in spring training and could be pitching his way into the Texas Rangers' rotation at age 44.