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Puerto Rico blackout won't impact MLB game
An island-wide blackout in Puerto Rico is not expected to impact Wednesday's MLB game in San Juan between the Indians and Twins.
Cards-Cubs now MLB's 25th postponement
The game between the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs on Wednesday was called off because of wintry weather, the 25th postponement in the first three weeks of the major league season.
Roundtable: Answering the biggest questions for Nos. 50-1
Which ranking is the most head-scratching? What will the top five look like next year? We asked our experts to answer some of the biggest questions.
MLBRank 50-1: Trout is clear No. 1, but who comes next?
The top spot is an easy call, but then the fun begins. Did Kershaw hold off Scherzer as MLB's best ace? And which MVP passed Harper on our list?
Jason Cyster Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
He is among the 213 new members elected to the 2018 class, spanning a wide range of disciplines and professions.
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Jansen: Can't let struggles 'get in my mind'
Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen remains confident after another blown save, saying he refuses to let his early-season struggles "get in my mind."
D-backs' Walker has UCL injury in elbow
Arizona pitcher Taijuan Walker has an injured UCL in his elbow, but the Diamondbacks are uncertain about the severity of the injury.
Real or not? Early exit, blister bring Shohei Ohtani back to earth
The Red Sox wore out the phenom, and Mookie Betts hit three homers. Were Ohtani's struggles caused by the ball or finally facing a different team?
Maddon says Cubs' rotation will get it together
The Chicago Cubs' highly touted starting rotation has struggled thus far, but manager Joe Maddon insists it's just a matter of time until things turn around.
Kathy Giacomini Named 2018 Volwiler Research Award Recipient
Kathy Giacomini, PhD, has been named the 2018 Volwiler Research Achievement Award recipient by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP).
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Three wild ways baseball in 2018 is unlike ever before
Duck! Pitches are flying all over, strikeouts are surging and lineups are bottoming out ... it's early, but MLB's latest evolution is taking shape.
Boone may drop Stanton lower in batting order
Giancarlo Stanton has batted third in each of the Yankees' 16 games this season, but that could soon change as manager Aaron Boone said he may move Stanton lower in the batting order in an attempt to jump-start his production.
Ohtani out after 2 rough innings due to blister
Shohei Ohtani's third start for the Angels lasted only two innings Tuesday night after he developed a blister on his pitching hand and allowed three runs.
Lindor smacks hometown HR in Puerto Rico
Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor, a Puerto Rico native, hit a two-run home run in San Jose, sending the crowd into a frenzy.
Panda subs for hurt Longoria in Giants lineup
The Giants scratched third baseman Evan Longoria after a flare-up of a lingering ankle injury.
Marlins' Realmuto activated for season debut
Marlins catcher J.T. Realmuto, who had been sidelined by a bruised back since March 11, was behind the plate for Miami on Tuesday night.
Athletics cut outfielder Trayce Thompson
Trayce Thompson, the brother of NBA All-Star Klay Thompson, was cut by the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday.
Yankees put Kahnle on DL, call up Cessa
New York reliever Tommy Kahnle was put on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to Monday, with right shoulder tendinitis.
Rizzo wants fewer games: 'We play too much'
Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo is advocating for a shorter season, even if that means a smaller paycheck for players.
While playing in Puerto Rico, Roberto Perez remembers Hurricane Maria
After Hurricane Maria hit his native Puerto Rico, Indians catcher Roberto Perez went almost a week without hearing from his family. Now, as the Indians and Twins face off in San Juan, he and his family remember those struggles.