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GM: Martinez will be back to manage Nats in '19
Despite coming under scrutiny as the Washington Nationals have had to deal with injuries to key players, manager Dave Martinez will be back in 2019, GM Mike Rizzo said.
UCSF’s Resource Allocation Program (RAP) Accepting Applications for the Fall 2018 Cycle
The Resource Allocation Program (RAP), in partnership with many on-campus sources of research funding, facilitates the dissemination, submission, review and award of intramural research funding opportunities on campus.
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Dodgers' Jansen won't make trip to Colorado
Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen, who experienced heart problems when the team was in Denver last month, won't make the trip to Colorado for a key weekend series against the NL West-leading Rockies. Jansen's cardiologist recommended he stay behind.
Angels say Ohtani needs Tommy John surgery
An MRI on the right elbow of Angels pitcher/designated hitter Shohei Ohtani revealed new damage to his UCL, and Tommy John surgery has been recommended, the team announced Wednesday.
MLB awards watch: Breaking down some of the tightest races ever
Who will emerge from a field of 10 potential NL MVPs? Which ace will win a Cy Young chase for the ages? Can Ohtani still win Rookie of the Year? We go inside the numbers and narratives.
Kluber earns 18th win as Indians beat Royals
Corey Kluber became the first 18-game winner in the majors this season, striking out 10 and pitching the Cleveland Indians past the Kansas City Royals 3-1 Wednesday.
Chicago fan hit by foul is home with broken nose
The White Sox say a 32-year-old Chicago man was back home Wednesday recovering from a broken nose after being hit by a foul ball the previous night.
NIH Funds UCSF-led Initiative to Chart a Course Toward New Psychiatric Drugs
Researchers at UCSF and the Gladstone Institutes have received an $18 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to launch the Psychiatric Cell Map Initiative.
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O's to wear Braille jerseys to honor the blind
The Orioles will honor the National Federation of the Blind on Sept. 18 by wearing jerseys with names spelled in Braille. Auction proceeds will benefit the organization.
Five lessons we learned from Yankees-A's
From who's hot to who's hurt, if this week's series was indeed a preview of the AL wild-card game, what did it tell us about Oct. 3?
Voit's homer heroics lift Yankees again vs. A's
Luke Voit kept his hot-hitting stretch alive Tuesday with a go-ahead, eighth-inning homer as the Yankees beat the Athletics.
Fan hit in face by foul, taken to Chicago hospital
A middle-aged male fan was hit in the face by a foul ball and taken to a local hospital during Tuesday night's Tigers-White Sox game in Chicago.
Real or Not? Ozuna, Cain turn up the heat in NL Central race
Thanks to some of last winter's biggest pickups, the Cardinals and Brewers are catching up to the Cubs.
Joe Maddon's circle of trust shrinking as Cubs struggle
Between relievers getting routed and a rusty Addison Russell, the manager can't count on his entire roster just yet.
Twins' Sano carted off with lower leg bruise
Twins designated hitter Miguel Sano was carted off the field Tuesday night in Houston after an awkward slide into second base.
Braves' Swanson leaves in 2nd after HBP to head
Dansby Swanson left Atlanta's home game against Boston after being hit in the head by a pitch in the second inning.
Mariners get into pregame scuffle in clubhouse
Several Mariners players were involved in a scuffle in the team's clubhouse before Tuesday's game against the Orioles.
Indians' Kipnis on OF move: 'Got a job to do'
Jason Kipnis took fly balls in center field on Tuesday as he transitions from playing second base after the Indians acquired third baseman Josh Donaldson in a trade last week from the Blue Jays.
Puig loses appeal, to begin serving 2-game ban
Yasiel Puig was initially suspended Aug. 16, two days after he took a swing at Giants catcher Nick Hundley.
Pediatric Device Consortium Celebrates Future Innovations with $6.7M FDA Grant
Thanks to a $6.7 million grant, the newly named UCSF-Stanford Pediatric Device Consortium can focus on the development of revolutionary, low-cost gadgets to diagnose and cure pediatric health conditions.
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