Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Omar Brings a New Low to the Mets

Wow! If you haven't seen yesterday's news conference that the Mets held to fire Vice President of Player Development Tony Bernazard, you have to check it out. Click here to see SNY's videos featuring the press conference and reactions. It was a surreal scene for sure.

For those who do not know, Mets GM Omar Minaya announced in the press conference that he had decided to fire Bernazard. However, he then chose to call out Adam Rubin, the Mets Beat Writer for the Daily News, and made a claim that he had "lobbied" Minaya and other members of the Mets organization for a job in Player Development. Minaya said that he had to think about things when Rubin published the first articles about Bernazard challenging Mets minor leaguers to a fight.

When Rubin asked if Minaya was saying he wrote the articles in an attempt to take down Bernazard and obtain his job, Minaya said no. This was a whole fiasco that has now made Rubin incapable of doing his job probably, made Omar look terrible, and bring incredible awkwardness to the Mets and their reporters.

It's a sticky situation. If Minaya is in fact correct that Rubin asked specifically about a job with the Mets, then Rubin has done wrong here and overstepped his boundaries as a journalist. However, if Rubin merely asked for advice on how to obtain a job in baseball (as he claims he did), then there is nothing wrong with that and Minaya is wrong for lying. If you ask me, I think Rubin is smart enough to know what's right and wrong and was just asking for career advice. I trust him way more than I do Minaya.

Regardless, the Mets front office looks absolutely terrible right now. In a press conference to announce the firing of an employee that clearly did some wrong, there is no reason to bring this up in front of reporters and on live television. Minaya apologized later for bringing it up in that forum but didn't back down on his comments. The Mets need to learn how to handle things correctly. They had a chance to do something right and make a simple firing announcement to end a PR issue. Instead, they created an even bigger problem that very well could (and should) cost Minaya his job.

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I'll be around tonight at 7:00 to do some live-blogging during the Mets and Yankees games. See the next post for the chat window, line-ups, and pitching match-ups. Come by to discuss the games, the Minaya-Rubin fiasco, and the trade deadline!

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