Mets reward Minaya with extension GM signed through 2012, with club options for 2013 and '14
Posted by Dstall at 1:31 PM
By Marty Noble / MLB.com
NEW YORK -- With a sense that their offseason renovations are likely to be involved, time-consuming and challenging, the Mets have embraced the concept of first things first and addressed the contract status of the person charged with making the numerous repairs. They have extended the contract of general manager Omar Minaya.
Before the term "lame duck" was heard, the club opted to add three years to the agreement Minaya signed Sept. 30, 2004, even though the Mets' three most recent seasons have ended in bitter disappointment. Minaya, who turns 50 next month, now is contracted through the 2012 season, and the club has options for the 2013 and 2014 seasons.
In a conference call with members of the media Thursday morning, Mets chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon succinctly explained the impetus for the contract extension and the reason for the timing, saying "Omar's our guy," and "We felt he was the right person to run our baseball operations." He was quoted as having said "This contract extension reinforces our confidence in Omar's leadership in the short and longer term" in a statement the club released.
Wilpon added, "We obviously were not a very good team when Omar came aboard, and he's turned this thing around, and we think he deserves another chance to get us to where we want to be. ... We failed this year, and we want to get the redemption that we need and move forward."
Mets reward Minaya with extension....
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