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Tuesday, April 05, 2005
 
Leave Omar Alone II

We all make mistakes. Some people believe it's best to assess one's mistakes to ensure that similar mistakes do not recur.

Mets GM Omar Minaya, however, feels that dwelling on the past is a bad idea.

For example, on Friday, Mets pitcher Kris Benson - who makes $8 million a year to split his seasons between the pitching mound and the disabled list - felt tightness in his pectoral muscle. On Saturday night, the Mets traded Benson's only suitable replacement, Matt Ginter, for a non-prospect. Yesterday, Benson was placed on the disabled list and is out indefinitely.

As Newsday reports, when asked yesterday whether trading Ginter was still a good idea, Minaya responded, "I don't think back to what we did at that time."

I completely agree with Omar. One should never think back more than 24 hours.