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Cubs' Montgomery still on standby for first start of the year
A heavy schedule or poor performances by other starters could eventually give the man who saved Game 7 of the 2016 World Series his chance.
Bucs minor leaguer leaves amid abuse allegation
Pirates minor leaguer Ji-hwan Bae, who signed with the team in March for $1.2 million, has returned to his native South Korea to deal with a police investigation into allegations he assaulted his ex-girlfriend.
Giants' Belt meets with MLB after rant on umpire
The Giants' Brandon Belt, who made critical remarks about plate umpire Doug Eddings following Wednesday's loss to the Reds, met with Joe Torre, and manager Bruce Bochy said the team doesn't expect Belt to face any further action for the comments.
Follow live: C.C. Sabathia, red hot Yankees face off against Royals in KC
After chasing Jakob Junis, the Yankees scored two runs to cut into the Royals' lead.
Heyward on first concussion: 'That stuff is scary'
Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward said that experiencing his first concussion May 6 "made a believer" out of him when it comes to the dangers of head injuries.
White Sox encouraged as Farquhar pays 2nd visit
White Sox manager Rick Renteria said reliever Danny Farquhar looked "very, very good" when he visited the team before Friday's game, adding that Farquhar even brought some cookies for the team.
Dbacks' Buchholz returns to majors on Sunday
The Diamondbacks will likely start veteran Clay Buchholz on Sunday -- Buchholz's first start in the major league in more than 365 days.
Cards put DeJong on DL as HBP breaks hand
The Cardinals placed Paul DeJong on the 10-day disabled list Friday, a day after the shortstop's left hand was fractured when he was hit by a pitch.
Mets' Lagares (toe) likely to miss rest of season
Outfielder Juan Lagares hyperextended his toe on Wednesday and will undergo surgery, likely missing the rest of the Mets' season.
UCSF Receives Toastmasters Recognition for Employee Engagement
UCSF has been recognized by Toastmasters International for supporting its employees in developing their communication and leadership skills.
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Changeup: Rays might start reliever Romo
The Tampa Bay Rays have been experimenting with their pitching staff all season, and now they may give veteran reliever Sergio Romo the first start of his career.
Women Sometimes Feel Regret After Electing to Freeze Their Eggs
Most women feel empowered by elective procedures that enable them to bank eggs in case they can’t conceive naturally later in life, but one in six become regretful.
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Sir Didi's disappearing act: Gregorius' slump stumps Yanks
April's AL Player of the Month has been brutal in May. But while he can't buy a hit lately, some stats suggest he's not that far from a resurgence.
Cano can go to Hall, Cuban's pitch and MLB's next big thing
Forget PEDs. If a player is on the ballot, and otherwise worthy, send him to Cooperstown. Plus, the Mavs owner on how to make baseball fun again.
Power Rankings: NL East contenders make their move to the top
The margins between the best have never been closer, but do we have a new No. 1? And which NL East team pushed its way into the top five?
Olney: Sellers beware -- third basemen will be a dime a dozen
Need hot-corner help? You're in luck. But for teams like the O's, getting big value in return for Manny Machado might not be so easy this summer.
Real or not? Mookie Betts, not Mike Trout, is the real MVP
Sure, there's a ton of baseball to be played, but that won't keep us from taking a look at where the award races stand a quarter into the season.
Cubs-Braves postponed; makeup game Aug. 30
The final game of a three-game series between the Chicago Cubs and the Atlanta Braves has been postponed because of rain. The makeup game has been set for Aug. 30.
Price stymies Orioles, goes distance in 6-2 win
David Price took a shutout into the ninth inning and held Baltimore to five hits in his first complete game this season, leading the Boston Red Sox past the Orioles 6-2 on Thursday night.
LeMahieu has no ligament damage in left thumb
Rockies second baseman DJ LeMahieu said he got "overall pretty good news" Thursday, when it was determined he had no ligament damage in his left thumb and would not need surgery.