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Rays' Eovaldi out indefinitely for elbow surgery
Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Nathan Eovaldi, who was looking to make a comeback this season from a second Tommy John surgery, will undergo another procedure on his pitching elbow. He is out indefinitely.
Talk on Scar-Free Stents Wins 2018 UCSF Grad Slam
Yiqi Cao won the 2018 Grad Slam for her talk about her studies improving stents to reduce scar tissue.
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New Blood Thinners May Shorten Patients’ Hospital Stays
The use of newer blood-thinners for patients at risk of stroke may lead to two fewer days in the hospital for those who experience complications, with the same survival rate as the older drug warfarin.
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Mets send Tebow to Double-A to start season
The Mets sent Tim Tebow to their Double-A affiliate to start the season.
Weather pushes Reds' opener vs. Nats to Friday
Inclement weather caused the Cincinnati Reds to postpone their Opening Day game against the Washington Nationals to Friday.
Acuna denies turning down Braves' $30M offer
Braves top prospect Ronald Acuna has denied an ESPN Deportes report that he turned down a $30 million contract offer from the team.
The Evil Empire Strikes Back! Why the Yankees being good is great for baseball
From Bronx die-hards and displaced New Yorkers cheering them on to rivals rooting against them, when the Yankees are relevant, fans tune in.
Ohtani's first start as pitcher Sunday vs. A's
Shohei Ohtani will make his pitching debut for the Angels on Sunday against the A's, manager Mike Scioscia said Tuesday night.
That stinks: MLB game called over sewage leak
The spring training finale between the Angels and Dodgers was cut short because of a foul-smelling leak that spilled sewage onto the field at Dodger Stadium.
A's pitching prospect Puk headed to TJ surgery
The Oakland Athletics announced that pitching prospect A.J. Puk has been recommended for Tommy John surgery by Dr. James Andrews.
Like father, like son: Vlad Jr. a hero in Montreal
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered with two outs in the ninth inning to lift the Blue Jays to a spring training victory in the same Montreal stadium where his father played much of his Baseball Hall of Fame career.
Trouble brewing: Yanks' beer foam art irks MLB
The Yankees have been warned that their use of beer foam art of player likenesses at concession stands is against MLB rules.
Aggressive Growth of Common Brain Tumors Linked to Single Gene
UCSF scientists uncovered a common genetic driver of aggressive meningiomas, which could help clinicians detect dangerous cancers earlier and lead to new therapies.
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Servais: Ichiro still iffy for opener due to calf
Mariners manager Scott Servais said he isn't quite sure yet that Ichiro will be able to cover the ground in the outfield because of his strained right calf, and that the team will see how he feels Wednesday "and make a decision from there."
Dodgers DFA Trayce Thompson, Klay's brother
Dodgers OF Trayce Thompson, the younger brother of NBA All-Star Klay, has been designated for assignment ahead of Opening Day.
Arrieta happy with arm strength after 2nd start
Jake Arrieta said he felt fine after his second spring training start with the Philadelphia Phillies, and that was more important than the mediocre results.
Twins putting Hughes on DL to begin season
Minnesota Twins right-hander Phil Hughes is beginning the season on the disabled list with a strained left oblique.
Opening Day survey: $400 million for Harper? A Yankees letdown? MLB execs size up 2018
From teams with sleeper and bust potential to the loaded class of looming free agents, 43 baseball insiders weigh in on the game's biggest questions.
Reports: Werth to Seattle on minor league deal
Veteran outfielder Jayson Werth has agreed to a minor league deal with the Mariners, according to multiple reports.
Boxberger to serve as Diamondbacks' closer
The Diamondbacks have named Brad Boxberger as their closer to start the season, meaning star right-hander Archie Bradley will remain in a multi-inning role in Arizona's bullpen.