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Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas "earned" an opportunity to pitch the sixth inning of a 1-0 game on Saturday — then retired the Royals' three biggest bats.
While that tension lets this episode end on a solid cliffhanger, it also means that it's hard to come up with much to say ...
Data collected on juvenile and adult fringe-lipped bats provide the first insights into how eavesdropping behavior develops ...
On May 16, a large swath of the eastern U.S. could face dangerous storms. AccuWeather has the details. BBC Boss Tim Davie outlined a national plan to switch off traditional broadcast transmissions in ...
Bobby Witt Jr. was the catalyst for the Royals’ only run in the third. He connected on a one-out single, stole second, moved ...
Pollinators are reshaping gardens this spring. Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and more draw attention as gardeners shift ...
Earth Day may have passed, but that doesn’t mean you have to stop celebrating our planet. Here are seven state and national parks you can visit to get out of your comfort zone, reconnect with mother ...
Nature isn’t as quiet as it seems on a peaceful hike or during a soothing nature documentary. In the wild, animals compete in ...
The window for putting "but it's still early" asterisks on Major League Baseball's slow starters in 2025 is just about closed ...
Advertisement Sasaki, the Japanese right-hander whose fastball brought him international fame well before he chose to depart for Major League Baseball, isn’t missing any bats with the pitch.
A vast device is seen at a preassembly hall of the world's largest fusion experiment machine ... "In a sense, we are recreating the conditions of the sun on Earth," Barabaschi said. ITER's progress ...