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Indians' Miller back on DL with knee troubles
A day after allowing three runs in less than an inning, Indians lefty Andrew Miller was placed on the DL with more knee woes.
Cardinals reliever Holland on DL with hip issue
St. Louis Cardinals reliever Greg Holland was placed on the 10-day disabled list Saturday with a right hip impingement.
Pirates activate Marte, creating outfield surplus
The Pirates activated Starling Marte off the DL, meaning a likely loss of playing time for Austin Meadows, Gregory Polanco or Corey Dickerson.
Yankees activate 1B Bird, demote IF Torreyes
The New York Yankees have activated first baseman Greg Bird from the disabled list and demoted infielder Ronald Torreyes to the minors.
Jays' Tulowitzki OK to run, still 'a ways away'
Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki is still "a ways away" from rejoining the Blue Jays, but he is making progress after having surgery on both feet in April.
Yanks' Torres homers again, makes AL history
Yankees rookie Gleyber Torres homered to right in the seventh, providing the winning run over the Angels and giving Torres a place in American League history. He's the youngest AL player ever to homer in four consecutive games.
On 10th anniversary, Kershaw preps for return
Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw is set to throw a four-inning simulated game on Saturday at Dodger Stadium, the next step in his recovery from left biceps tendinitis. The three-time Cy Young winner hasn't pitched in a game since May 1.
Ohtani likely to rejoin Angels' rotation next week
Shohei Ohtani likely will rejoin the Angels rotation next week as his previously scheduled Sunday start against the Yankees has been scrapped.
Tigers' Cabrera (hamstring) may return 'soon'
After previously saying he'll return from his hamstring injury on his own timetable, Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera gave an update Friday that he plans to return "soon."
Rays trade OF Span, P Colome to Mariners
The Tampa Bay Rays traded OF Denard Span and closer Alex Colome to the Seattle Mariners on Friday in return for two minor league pitchers.
Rays' Eovaldi set for first start in nearly 2 years
Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Nate Eovaldi is set to make his first major league start since having a second Tommy John surgery.
Yanks to activate Bird, forcing tough roster call
The Yankees plan to activate first baseman Greg Bird from the disabled list before Saturday's game against the Los Angeles Angels, forcing New York to make a difficult roster decision.
Jeter rookie card nets nearly $100K in auction
A Derek Jeter rookie card in top condition fetched $99,100 at auction, the highest price ever for a modern-day baseball card. The buyer was looking to complete a top grade 1993 set.
Tigers activate 3B Candelario after wrist injury
Tigers third baseman Jeimer Candelario, who is tied for the team lead with five home runs, is returning to the lineup Friday after a wrist injury.
UCSF Welcomes First In Utero Stem Cell Transplant Baby
An in utero stem cell transplant for a critically ill second-trimester fetus has led to the birth of an apparently healthy infant. The newborn is the first patient enrolled in the world’s first clinical trial using stem cells transplanted prior to birth.
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Why the Red Sox parted ways with Hanley Ramirez
The Sox will still owe Ramirez about $15 million for the rest of the season, but with the highest payroll in baseball, they can afford mistakes.
Brewers adjust roster, send SS Arcia to minors
Shortstop Orlando Arcia, who is hitting just .194 with two home runs and 13 RBIs this season, was sent to Triple-A Colorado Springs by the Brewers.
Red Sox DFA Ramirez, activate Pedroia from DL
The Red Sox have designated Hanley Ramirez for assignment to make room for Dustin Pedroia, who was activated from the disabled list.
Doctors Fail to Flag Concussion Patients for Critical Follow-Up
Nationwide study found that more than half of the patients diagnosed with concussion, may fall off the radar shortly after diagnosis, placing in jeopardy treatments for long-term effects.
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Cubs' offense might not need a splashy fix as badly as you think
While a certain superstar infielder's name churns through the rumor mill, Chicago's lineup could be good enough to win as is -- at least for now.