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Cubs' Darvish near rehab stint in minors
Cubs' right-hander Yu Darvish, who hasn't pitched since May 20 due to an elbow injury, is close to beginning a minor league rehab assignment according to team president Theo Epstein.
Dodgers 2B Dozier has abnormal EKG reading
Dodgers' Brian Dozier will have additional test following an abnormal EKG according to manager Dave Roberts following the second baseman complaining of dizziness during Monday's game against the Giants.
Cardinals plan to use Martinez out of pen
Cardinals right-hander Carlos Martinez has started 18 games this season but will find himself coming out of the bullpen if and when he returns from the disabled list, where he's recovering from a shoulder injury.
The Making of a World-Class Health System: How UCSF Health Excels Amid Today's Industry Demands
Over the past three years, UCSF Health has seen patient satisfaction ratings climb, while negative safety incidents and overall costs have continually decreased.
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UCSF Medical Center Is Best Hospital in California for 2018-19
UCSF ranked sixth on the national Best Hospitals Honor Roll and received special recognition for exceptional performance in 15 medical specialties, including top-10 status in a dozen.
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Real or not? Kershaw in for his toughest stretch run yet
With the NL West a dogfight and Kenley Jansen out, the Dodgers ace faces a big challenge in his quest for a World Series title.
Severino's struggles continue in Yankees' loss
Luis Severino's answer was a simple one after he dropped another game Monday night, this time to the Mets in a make-up of a game that was rained out at Yankee Stadium: He just has to get better.
Acuna opens both doubleheader games with HR
Braves rookie slugger Ronald Acuña Jr. homered to lead off both ends of Monday's doubleheader against the Marlins, giving him a home run in four straight games.
Injured Trout leaves team for personal reasons
Already on the 10-day DL, Mike Trout is taking time away from the Angels for personal reasons.
Dodgers' Jansen anticipates a 2nd heart surgery
Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen said there's a good chance he'll have a second surgery this offseason to help control his irregular heartbeat.
Can the Brewers dethrone the Cubs in the NL Central?
Chicago and Milwaukee seem to be headed for another showdown in the NL Central. We asked three experts who has the edge.
Indians' Martin battles 'severe' bacterial infection
An organ-attacking bacterial infection is behind the hospitalization of Indians outfielder Leonys Martin, team president Chris Antonetti said.
Sabathia lands on DL with knee inflammation
The Yankees placed starting pitcher CC Sabathia on the 10-day disabled list Monday with right knee inflammation. The 18-year veteran has been dealing with a degenerative issue in the knee for some time.
Sports misery index: Most miserable fan bases in pro sports
The Brewers just made the playoffs, but rooting for them has historically been an ordeal. Where do they, and every other franchise, rate in misery?
‘Undruggable’ Cancers Slowed by Targeting Growth Signals
Researchers have identified a new strategy for potentially treating a subset of intractable cancers by decoupling the entire RAS / MAP Kinase signaling pathway from external growth signals.
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The education of Derek Jeter, baseball CEO
A champion in New York, Jeter didn't come to Miami to lose. Here's an inside look at how he plans to build a winner while learning on the job in South Beach.
Should the Yankees concede the AL East? Weighing the pros and cons
Aaron Judge says the goal is to beat Boston. It's not impossible, but resting up for the wild-card game and (hopefully) beyond could be wiser.
The 100s tracker: Boston's 114 pace? Good. The O's? Not so good
As we track teams that could hit triple-digit wins or losses, the Red Sox have managed to pick up their torrid pace while helping the Orioles sink to new lows.
Power Rankings: New rivals boost AL's dominance
The Red Sox might be delivering a season for the ages, but they aren't the only hot team heading towards the stretch.
Inaugural Baseball HOF signed ball sets record
A baseball signed at the inaugural Baseball Hall of Fame induction in 1939 by all of the inductees who attended the ceremony sold on Saturday night for a record price.