Sports Trade Frenzy: Major League Moves Ahead of Deadline
Major league teams, including the Dodgers, Twins, and Mets, made significant player trades ahead of the deadline. Highlights include the Dodgers' acquisition of Alex Call, Twins' deal of Griffin Jax, and Mets' trade for Cedric Mullins. LeBron James and Nikola Jokic's meeting stirred interest regarding a new hoops league.

In a flurry of last-minute trades ahead of the deadline, major league baseball teams were on the move. The Los Angeles Dodgers secured outfielder Alex Call, while the Boston Red Sox received right-hander Dustin May. The Minnesota Twins shipped Griffin Jax to the Tampa Bay Rays, acquiring Taj Bradley in the process.
Meanwhile, the New York Mets made headlines by trading for Baltimore Orioles' center fielder Cedric Mullins. LeBron James and Nikola Jokic also drew attention by discussing plans for a potential global basketball league, though it was not an on-court partnership.
As the trades reshaped team rosters, the sports world buzzed with anticipation and speculation. The dynamism of these moves reflects the ever-evolving nature of professional sports, where strategy and timing can redefine a team's future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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