OMAR MINAYA
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Despite the New York Mets faltering again they have awarded Omar Minaya with a new contract. Not everything Minaya has done as general manager as been horrible but he has made a few big mistakes that have contributed to where they are now.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 10/10/2008
Omar Minaya has made some good moves and some mistakes. Should Omar Minaya get the vote of confidence that the Wilpons gave him for 2009? Or should Omar Minaya be fired?
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 10/28/2009
Omar Minaya returned to the Mets with a reputation as a lightweight and he inherited an 86-loss team. Just two seasons later, he is the talk of the town, as his moves have created a 97-win squad. A look back on how he did it.
By Brian Joura | Published 12/13/2006
Mets GM Omar Minaya had to fire one of his VP's for trying to fight some minor leaguers weeks ago. But instead of putting an end to that PR debacle, Minaya created another one when he lashed out at the NY Daily News reporter who broke the story.
By Robert Dougherty | Published 7/28/2009
Omar Minaya received a four year extension as the New York Mets general manager. Some might think it is unwarranted but Omar Minaya has made some good moves as the general manager of the New York Mets.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 10/10/2008
After years of horrible general manager moves Omar Minaya is making all the right moves from Carlos Beltran to Ruben Gotay.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 8/31/2007
Some of Omar Minaya's decisions as the general manager of the New York Mets have been good and some have been bad. But most of his biggest deals fall kind of in the middle. They were good additions but haven't exactly turned out as Minaya probably imagined.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 10/10/2008
The New York Mets have been in first place all year, but it's only now that they find themselves in a pennant race.
By Cleon Alert | Published 8/30/2007
Today, Mets traded their right fielder Ryan Church for the Braves' Jeff Francoeur. General Manager Omar Minaya states "This is a trade that's not only for now, but for next year and beyond..."
By Audrey Benzkin | Published 7/17/2009
Following season-ending elbow surgery to Billy Wagner, New York Mets general manager Omar Minaya saw a closer as his No. 1 priority. The Mets signed Los Angeles Angels' save king Francisco "K-Rod" Rodriguez to a three-year, $37 million contract.
By Jeffry Greenberg | Published 12/10/2008
After an entire month of the New York media and fans speculating when, not if, Mets manager Willie Randolph would be fired, Mets General Manager Omar Minaya finally fired Randolph.
By Hard Worker | Published 6/17/2008
It was a late Sunday night on the 30th of July when one of the most important New York Mets got into an unfortunate car accident that ended his season.
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 8/18/2006
Lastings Milledge is in trouble for producing and performing in a rap CD. This CD contains sexually explicit language, and the Mets are not happy with it.
By Storm Jackson | Published 5/17/2007
Unless the Mets Fire Minaya and replace him with John Rocker before the season ends, here is the Mets' 2009 low point.
By Peter L. Bosch | Published 7/28/2009
Preview of the New York Mets Roster and Position Battles in the off-season.
By Matt Siegel | Published 1/26/2009
Mets make a blockbuster deal by signing the #1 closer in major league baseball.
By Mike Linley | Published 12/22/2008
This article contains an in-depth analysis of the New Mets starting pitching, bullpen, hitting, and fielding. Grades are given to each category, with a player by player break down.
By Colin P | Published 3/19/2009
The New York Mets will move into their new ballpark, CitiField, in 2009 hoping the new address will help fans forget the bitter sting of two straight September collapses.
By Stephen Sullivan | Published 3/30/2009
Thoughts on the world of sports and Mets pitcher Oliver Perez.
By Cleon Alert | Published 4/6/2009
A list of the pros and cons of eight relievers available this off-season.
By Brian Joura | Published 12/5/2008
The NY Mets signed Gary Sheffield. What affect will this have on the team?
By Jason Katzman | Published 4/17/2009
After the 2008 season, twenty seven-year-old left handed pitcher Oliver Perez will be a free agent. New York's other team should actively pursue the left hander, who is having a good season and who has had and should have some dominating seasons.
By Harold Friend | Published 9/18/2008
What do you mean Jon Lester's no-hitter didn't make the list? Are you the biggest idiot ever? Read on to find out which 10 feats did make my list of the top moments of the 2008 season.
By Brian Joura | Published 9/10/2008
The NY Mets can make a change in team dynamics by trading for a strong hitter.
By Joe Palumbo | Published 6/17/2009
The media asked for it, the fans screamed for it, and now they finally get their wish, as the Mets have officially fired manager Willie Randolph.
By Fragnoli | Published 6/17/2008
Odd timed managerial firings are the new market inefficiency! Read on to see why the Mets and Brewers made the right move, even if they both came across as a PR nightmare.
By Brian Joura | Published 9/17/2008
A recap of the 2008 MLB regular season.
By Shaun O'Brien | Published 9/29/2008
Putting on my GM hat, I construct the 2009 roster for the New York Mets
By Brian Joura | Published 10/9/2008
Election Monday have you pulling your hair out? How about settling back down with some sports humor to take the chip off?
By Fragnoli | Published 11/3/2008
A discussion of the many problems and issues that have plagued the 2009 New York Mets.
By Matt Schirano | Published 7/23/2009
Left fielder Jason Bay appears to have finally accepted a deal and will likely be playing for New York in 2010.
By Michael Koehler | Published 12/30/2009
Jason Bay according to several reports has agreed to a four year deal with the New York Mets worth $66 million dollars. Bay can say goodbye to the winning as the Mets welcome him.
By Peter L. Bosch | Published 12/29/2009
The New York Mets signed former Los Angeles Angels right handed pitcher Kelvim Escobar to a one-year contract worth $1.25 million guaranteed. Escobar can pitch as a starter or reliever, but the Mets will use him out of the bullpen.
By Robert Vasco | Published 12/28/2009
Preview of the upcoming 2010 New York Mets baseball season.
By Bill Mullen | Published 2/3/2010
New York Met legend Keith Hernandez will be showing Daniel Murphy the finer points of playing first base.
By Stephen Sullivan | Published 2/12/2010
Can the Mets rebound after a tough 2009 season? Adding Jason Bay is a step in the right direction.
By Peter Sereduke | Published 3/11/2010
The Mets spend and spend and continue going nowhere while the Yankees polish their new championship rings.
By John Roberts | Published 2/27/2010
The Phillies swap for an older ace in Roy Halladay but give up top pitcher Cliff Lee in the three-team deal with the Blue Jays and Mariners.
By Michael Koehler | Published 12/17/2009
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