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Krivsky rejoins Mets front office
Major League Baseball

Krivsky rejoins Mets front office

Published Dec. 5, 2009 1:58 a.m. ET

Former Cincinnati Reds general manager Wayne Krivsky is returning to the New York Mets' front office. The Mets announced Friday that Krivsky has been hired as a special assistant to general manager Omar Minaya. Krivsky, 55, held the same position with New York in 2008 and served as a special assistant to Orioles president Andy MacPhail last season. Krivsky, who was born in Niagara Falls, was the Reds' GM from 2006-08. The move came one day after New York agreed to one-year contracts with backup catchers Henry Blanco and Chris Coste. Blanco's deal is worth $750,000 and Coste got $650,000.

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