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Royals add righty Nolasco to rotation mix
With only three starters locked into their rotation, the Kansas City Royals agreed to a minor league contract with right-hander Ricky Nolasco on Wednesday. Nolasco spent the past two years with the Los Angeles Angels.
Cardinals closer Gregerson (oblique) to sit out
Luke Gregerson has tightness in his oblique and will miss several days, Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said.
Kershaw after facing Ohtani: 'Good luck to him'
Clayton Kershaw said after striking out Angels rookie Shohei Ohtani in a spring training game, "Good luck to him."
Martinez 0-for-2 in spring debut for Red Sox
J.D. Martinez made his spring training debut for the Red Sox on Wednesday, going 0-for-2 against Twins right-hander Jake Odorizzi.
Reds' Lorenzen inconsistent in rotation bid
Starter-turned-reliever Michael Lorenzen is one of four pitchers vying for a spot in the Reds' starting rotation this spring. He has worked on his delivery in an attempt to become more consistent after struggling in his second start.
Birth of New Neurons in the Human Hippocampus Ends in Childhood
UCSF scientists have shown that in the human hippocampus neurogenesis declines throughout childhood and is undetectable in adults.
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Clippard agrees to minors deal with Blue Jays
The Blue Jays have agreed to a minor league deal with reliever Tyler Clippard. The 33-year-old right-hander had been working out with major league free agents in Bradenton.
Mariners finalize deal with 44-year-old Ichiro
Ichiro Suzuki, 44, is heading back to the team with which he started his major league career, finalizing a one-year deal with the Mariners.
Closer stock watch: Rising and falling saves options in spring training
Which pitchers are poised to get valuable ninth-inning roles, and who might be out of an expected job by the first pitch of the season? Eric Karabell scouts the relief pitcher market to identify the best options in drafts.
Rays plan for '18: 4-man rotation, 'bullpen day'
Rays manager Kevin Cash said he's going to try to use just four starting pitchers on normal rest, with a "bullpen day" slotted for every fifth day.
Finding later-round versions of early-round stars by taking risks
Looking for a cheaper version of Aaron Judge? Don't want to spend big on George Springer? We've identified the players you can get later on in the draft who can match their numbers ... as long as you're OK with a bit of risk.
DH Brandon Moss released by Oakland A's
Oakland Athletics DH Brandon Moss, who had been designed for assignment since joining the team from the Royals, has been released.
Darvish shows range in Cubs debut vs. Dodgers
A leaner Yu Darvish took the mound for the Cubs against the Dodgers on Tuesday and showed his range in two innings against his former team. Asked why he lost weight, Darvish said it was because of his struggles in the World Series.
Who will be baseball's best player for the next five years?
Mike Trout has been the single most valuable player through 2017, but looking ahead all the way to 2022, there's a crowded field of rivals to claim his crown.
Liriano tosses 2 scoreless innings for Tigers
Left-hander Francisco Liriano, making his first start for the Tigers, threw two scoreless innings against the Yankees, striking out Giancarlo Stanton and Gary Sanchez. "His changeup is phenomenal," Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire said.
UCSF Retains Position as Top Public Recipient of NIH Funding
In 2017, UCSF received more biomedical research funding from the National Institutes of Health than any other public institution, continuing a seven-year trend.
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2017 NIH Funding: A Look at the Top-Funded Researchers and Their Work
UCSF received more than $593.9 million in federal funding from the National Institutes of Health in 2017 for research across multiple health-science arenas at the University.
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What goes into a big league position switch? Four All-Stars are finding out this spring
For major league veterans, spring training is as easygoing as baseball gets -- unless you are moving to a new spot on the diamond. This March, some players are learning the transition process is hard work.
Lincecum undergoes physical at Rangers camp
Tim Lincecum is set to finalize a contract and return to the major leagues for the first time in two years.
Royals sign free-agent OF Jay to 1-year deal
Free-agent outfielder Jon Jay, who hit .296 for the Cubs in 2017 while becoming the team's leadoff hitter, has joined the Royals on a one-year deal.