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Tarik Skubal looks likely to remain with Tigers — but only in the short term

Either way, the Tigers have almost no chance to keep him long-term, and that’s even if owners get their way and a salary cap becomes reality. 

Lionel Messi is a ‘once-in-history’ star soccer will never see again

We won't say that Sunday is Lionel Messi’s last game at a World Cup, because we’ve been down that road before, only to reverse out of it in haste.

Yankees have been hapless without Aaron Judge — now they need to press the right deadline buttons

After watching the Yankees struggle badly without their best player, we still don’t really know anything concrete about Aaron Judge’s timetable. 

Emerging Mets starter opens up on how he got past his low point and driving force behind post-injury success

Christian Scott, the Mets young righty who looks like he could become a rotation staple, takes a swing at some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.

Brian Cashman has already provided bread crumbs for Yankees’ potential strategy

Brian Cashman has completed more than 100 trade deadline deals since becoming the Yankees general manager in 1998.

Bryson DeChambeau only has one choice after childish British Open outbursts

You’ve probably seen the videos by now. Both of them. One more damning than the other. 

British Open’s Tale of Two 62s question won’t get answered until end of final round

It left you to ponder whether one major championship record-tying 62 was better than the other.

Bryce Harper makes stunning claim about ‘juiced’ Home Run Derby

Bryce Harper says he knows one reason balls were flying again at the Home Run Derby: The baseballs are juiced.

Mets becoming deadline sellers at right time — with a lot likely on table

The Mets’ deadline sale is on now, according to league sources, and they just may be in luck. 

Bryson DeChambeau’s childish act is wrecking the image he worked so hard to build

What DeChambeau does not seem to understand is that he cannot live on YouTube alone. He needs to win major golf tournaments to remain relevant in the golf space.

This is Yankees’ chance to prove they can be our next champions

The Yankees are a perfect case study for this.

England’s manager delivered the exact history it tried to escape

When Thomas Tuchel wakes up on Thursday and has to start preparing to face France in a third-place game, it’s a safe bet he’ll feel some regrets.

What the Mets have left to offer in a second half devoid of games that matter

The last time the Mets played games that seemed to matter, even a smidge, was in Philadelphia on Father’s Day weekend.

With hockey and football behind him, Westchester native is all-in on his golf future at the British Open

It’s the paths we take that end up defining us. Sometimes unwittingly. Nicholas is a living, breathing example of that.

Yankees legend tells The Post what he wants most as he leads resurgent Phillies

Turn away, Yankees and Mets fans. Phillies interim manager Don Mattingly finally winning a World Series would be a fun, fitting twist in an amazing career.

These Yankees are trapped in a confusing, exasperating duality

The Yankees are really good, except not. They have positioned themselves for success while opening the door to disaster.

Controversial reliever ‘turned the page’ on his Yankees apology quest

Red Sox closer Aroldis Chapman retracted his request for the Yankees to apologize.

After 28 years, British golf star can finally catch up to breathtaking Royal Birkdale promise

Is there a better story this week than for Rose to hoist the Claret Jug at the very place where this magical ride began 28 years ago?