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- 06/03/12 Omar proud to help bring Santana to Mets Source: New York Daily News - New York NY The determination that translated to history was spotted long ago by Omar Minaya , who, like many former and current members in the organization, had a hand in the first Mets' no-hitter.
- 06/02/12 Padres VP Minaya happy for Santana Source: MLB - San Diego Padres Omar Minaya had no idea that Johan Santana was throwing a no-hitter for the Mets on Friday because he was essentially sequestered in the Padres Draft room most of the day and evening.
- 05/07/12 Quad forces Tejada out Source: CBSSports.com Plenty of pitching matchups to take advantage of as we look ahead to Fantasy Week 6.
- 04/09/12 On Baseball: Minaya's Imprint on the Mets Is Seen All... Source: The New York Times - New York NY The Mets fired Minaya as the general manager after the 2010 season, and he is working again as a top assistant in San Diego.
Background on omar minaya
Omar Teodoro Antonio Minaya y Sánchez (born November 10, 1958) is the current Sr. VP of Baseball Operations for the San Diego Padres.
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