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Series issues helped Cubs land Darvish
World Series issues helped the Chicago Cubs land Yu Darvish
First look: Japanese star Shohei Ohtani arrives at Angels camp
The much-anticipated start to the two-way phenom's first spring training with the Angels is upon us. Follow along as ESPN tracks him in Tempe, Arizona.
Kershaw to start record 8th Dodgers opener
Clayton Kershaw will start a Dodgers opener for a record eighth time.
A's Maxwell won't kneel during anthem in 2018
A's catcher Bruce Maxwell said Tuesday he will discontinue his protest during the national anthem this season.
Which young stars should teams lock up long term now?
Teams might have taken a pass on providing big paydays this winter, but rising talents like Aaron Judge are worth opening your wallets for.
Red Sox's Price admits to mistakes last year
Red Sox starter David Price said on Tuesday that his behavior wasn't great last year, so he's looking to start over.
Boone, Yankees embracing WS expectations
New Yankees manager Aaron Boone believes his team is hungry for a championship and is fully aware of the World Series or bust expectations surrounding the club.
Padres' Torres on restricted list during DV case
Padres pitcher Jose Torres, who pleaded not guilty to felony aggravated assault in January, will not be at spring training, and the team says it's taking the matter "very seriously."
Cancer-Killing Virus Acts by Alerting Immune System
A new UCSF study has shown that a cancer-killing (“oncolytic”) virus currently in clinical trials may function as a cancer vaccine.
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Marijuana Should Be Packaged, Regulated Following Tobacco Control Best Practices
California should take an assertive approach to cannabis labeling, packaging and product formulation, according to a new UCSF study.
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Dodgers to re-sign veteran Utley, sources say
Chase Utley, a key clubhouse leader for the Dodgers, is returning to the team in 2018 after agreeing to a deal, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Ex-player rep says agency helped acquire PEDs
Juan Carlos Nunez, who worked for an agency representing baseball players, claims the company knew about performance-enhancing drug use and helped players get them.
Inside the Red Sox rotation: five pitchers, five issues for 2018
Boston believes it has the arms to carry an offense that forgot how to hit homers last year. Here's what each starter needs to figure out first.
After the longest offseason ever, we can finally say it: Baseball is back!
Sure, there are still unsigned free agents. But as pitchers and catchers report, talking about actual baseball again has never felt more refreshing.
Plouffe, Rangers agree to minor league deal
Infielder Trevor Plouffe has agreed to a minor league contract with the Texas Rangers and will report to big league spring training. Plouffe would get a $1.75 million, one-year contract if added to the 40-man roster.
Reports: Marlins wave away sea mascot race
Billy the Marlin remains, but Miami's four other sea mascots will swim away and wave goodbye to their midgame race, according to multiple reports.
Current PSA Monitoring Ignores Risk to Some Prostate Cancer Survivors
In older men who survived low-risk cancer and have limited life expectancy, frequent PSA screenings may do more harm than good
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Media barred from MLBPA free-agent camp
The media has been barred from covering the Major League Baseball Players Association's free-agent training camp at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.
Hirano targeting Diamondbacks' closer role
Yoshihisa Hirano agreed in December to a $6 million, two-year contract with the Diamondbacks after 12 seasons with Orix of Japan's Pacific League, and he said Monday that he hopes to be a closer in Arizona like he was in Japan.
Goose rips Cashman after spring training snub
Goose Gossage blasted Brian Cashman in a rant to the New York Daily News, saying he isn't "a big fan" of the longtime Yankees GM and calling him a "f---ing a--h---." Gossage will not be attending Yankees spring training this season.