Major Trades Shake Up MLB Landscape Before Deadline
In a flurry of activity before the MLB trade deadline, major trades see the Dodgers bolster their bullpen by reacquiring Brock Stewart, the Twins dealing various players, and LeBron James discussing a new global hoops league. Other key trades involve the Cubs, Yankees, Royals, Rangers, Padres, and Mets.

In the bustling landscape of Major League Baseball, several teams made strategic moves ahead of the trade deadline, altering their rosters significantly. The Los Angeles Dodgers brought back a familiar face, right-hander Brock Stewart, in a trade with the Minnesota Twins that sent outfielder James Outman the opposite way.
Meanwhile, the Minnesota Twins actively reshaped their team by making agreements with AL East contenders. They sent reliever Griffin Jax to the Tampa Bay Rays and traded Ty France and Louis Varland to the Toronto Blue Jays, acquiring promising talent in return.
In addition to baseball transactions, NBA stars LeBron James and Nikola Jokic were reportedly involved in discussions about a new international basketball league, highlighting the increasing intersection between sports and global business ventures.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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