Omar Minaya

Baseball executive and general manager

Omar Minaya - Athletes & Sports Figures born November 10th, 1958
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A prominent figure in Major League Baseball, advanced through various roles culminating in serving as general manager for the Montreal Expos and New York Mets. Oversaw team operations, player acquisitions, and scouting, contributing to significant team developments. Achieved notable success in player drafts and trades, enhancing team competitiveness. Held a reputation for recognizing and developing talent, influencing roster compositions.

Served as general manager for the New York Mets

Oversaw the Montreal Expos during team transition

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