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06/21/2008 3:22 PM ET
Mets name Wayne Krivsky as special assistant to GM
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FLUSHING -- The New York Mets today named Wayne Krivsky, Special Assistant to General Manager Omar Minaya. Krivsky's main responsibility will be major league scouting.

Krivsky is in his 32nd year in a Major League front office. He was mostly recently the General Manager for the Cincinnati Reds from the start of the 2006 season through April 23, 2008.

Before joining the Reds, he spent eight years as the Assistant GM for the Minnesota Twins. The Twins won three straight AL Central titles from 2002-2004. Wayne originally joined Minnesota in 1994 as a special assistant.

Wayne began his baseball career in the Texas Rangers ticket office in 1977. He joined the baseball operations department two years later as an assistant director of player development and scouting. In 1980, the Rangers promoted him to Assistant GM, a position he held until joining the Twins in 1994.

Krivsky will turn 54 on July 28th. He graduated from New Canaan (CT) High School in 1972 and later earned a management science degree while playing three years on the baseball team at Duke University.

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