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By Buster Olney
Thursday, August 27, 2009 Ordinary news briefings have become public-relations disasters for the New York Mets, writes Ben Shpigel, and members of the team's ownership have endorsed Omar Minaya's return for 2010 but are still evaluating him. Simply put, Minaya -- who is one of the best-liked people in the game -- will remain as the Mets' general manager. But whether he retains actual power is probably another question altogether. If the Mets don't allow Minaya to represent the organization in public -- and the recent se ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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