The New York Mets continued a tradition on Saturday—one started by former general manager Omar Minaya back in 2006. Every year, the Mets’ Dominican Baseball Academy graduates players and staff that come through the program.
The Yankees almost acquired Zack Wheeler from the Mets before the 2019 trade deadline, but a Subway swap never materialized. It turns out a new member of the Yankees’ front office is to blame.
Omar Minaya joins Yankees’ front office; Jays claim Fernández; The search for a LF continues; Ellsbury’s amusing HoF case MLB.com: The Yankees front office hiring spree continues after they announced the hiring of Omar Minaya as the team’s Senior Advisor to Baseball Operations.
Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported Thursday that the Yankees have hired ex-New York Mets executive Omar Minaya. The 64-year-old Minaya will serve as an adviser in the Yankees’ baseball operations department.
The New York Yankees have added another intriguing name to their front office. Former New York Mets GM Omar Minaya is joining the staff as an adviser in the baseball operations department.
The New York Yankees continue to stay busy with moves off the field, as they've hired longtime executive Omar Minaya to a senior advisory role in their baseball operations department.
The Yankees are continuing to bring in new voices to the Front Office with the hiring of Omar Minaya. The first Hispanic General Manager in the history of MLB, Minaya was the GM of the Expos (now Nationals) and the Mets.
Major League Baseball announced Wednesday that they were bringing in one of the more experienced executives in the game to work as a consultant.
Before the New York Mets could embark upon improving a team that finished 77-85 and in fourth place in the NL East in 2018, their first order of business had to be determining the individual who would replace Sandy Alderson as the club's general manager.
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