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Associated Press
Tuesday, February 3, 2009 NEW YORK -- Omar Minaya looked out the window at a snow-globe scene in midtown Manhattan. Flakes fluttered out of a slate sky, cabs hissed past on Sixth Avenue and office workers trudged by on wet sidewalks. "Thank God baseball season is here," the Mets general manager said. It is for Minaya, who brought back Oliver Perez with a $36 million, three-year contract Tuesday to complete his last major task of the offseason. "Adding Oliver Perez to the rotation was a priority," Minaya said. "We've r ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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