SAD NEWS: Wife of New York Yankees Exec Omar Minaya Was Found Dead in Bathroom…

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Rachel Minaya, the spouse of New York Yankees chief Omar Minaya, was found dead at age 55 in their New Jersey home on July 20, and presently a “demise examination” is in progress, as per the Bergen Province examiner in New Jersey.

Bergen Region Examiner Imprint Musella reported the demise examination in a July 22 public statement, saying that it was being led in Harrington Park, New Jersey, by the Bergen District Examiner’s Office “under the course of Boss Matthew Finck, and the Harrington Park Police Division under the heading of Boss Robert Murphy.”

On Saturday, July 20, 2024, at roughly 3:32 p.m., the Harrington Park Police Division “answered a 9-1-1 call revealing an oblivious and lethargic grown-up female found in the washroom of a confidential home. Upon appearance, people on call found 55-year-old Rachel Minaya and endeavored to revive her,” Musella wrote in the news discharge.
The New York Post recently announced that Omar Minaya, the previous senior supervisor of the New York Mets, was “not home” when his significant other passed on. The reason for death isn’t clear, yet it was not self destruction, The Post revealed, taking note of that the Minayas have two grown-up children named Justin and Teddy. Justin Minaya is a forward for the Portland Pioneers, the NBA reports.

In 2023, MLB.com revealed that the Yankees “added one more experienced evaluator to their mind trust on Thursday, reporting the arrangement of Omar Minaya as the club’s senior guide to baseball activities.”
“Minaya, 64, was baseball’s most memorable Hispanic senior supervisor when he assumed command over the Exhibitions from 2002-04. He went through the last year filling in as a beginner exploring specialist for Significant Association Baseball,” MLB.com composed around then. “The Sovereigns local was likewise involved across town with the Mets, as an exceptional right hand to the head supervisor from 2017-20 and as a club minister from 2020-22.” Minaya was “head supervisor from September 2004 to October 2010” for the Mets, as indicated by MLB.com.

The Examiner Composed That the Demise Doesn’t Seem Dubious, Yet the Reason and Way of Death Are ‘Forthcoming’
As per the examiner’s news discharge, Rachel Minaya “was moved by means of rescue vehicle to Hackensack Meridian Wellbeing Pascack Valley Clinical Center in Westwood, NJ however articulated expired at 4:26 p.m.”

“The conditions included don’t seem dubious, but a decision on the reason and way of death is forthcoming,” the examiner’s public statement notes.

“Extra subtleties are not accessible for discharge while this examination proceeds. Investigator Musella wishes to thank the Harrington Park Police Division, Bergen Area Sheriff’s Office, and the Bergen Province Clinical Analyst Office for their help,” the report adds.

As indicated by MLB.com, Omar MInaya “likewise filled in as the VP of baseball tasks for the Padres from December 2011 to January 2015, and burned through three years as a senior consultant to the chief overseer of the MLB Players Relationship from 2015-17.”

Omar Minaya Met His Better half, Rachel Minaya, in a Boutique in 1989, a Report Says
A 2007 article in “Sports Represented” descried how Omar and Rachel Minaya met at a boutique in 1989. Both were clients, the article says, portraying Rachel as “long, agile and olive-cleaned. Part Irish, part African: O’s sort of mixed drink.”

Her name then was Rachel Albright and Minaya got her telephone number through the hairdresser, SI announced.

“In no less than a year O had her on By means of dell’Amore in Castiglione della Pescaia, mentioning her hand in marriage, and after three years they were raising a little child named Teddy in Texas,” the SI story says. “In any case, she was a Jersey young lady, so it was ecstasy for them both that day in 1997 when O was displayed to his new office, in the arena he’d once taken into, as the associate head supervisor of the New York Mets.”
The story relates how Omar Minaya spent his life as a youngster in the Dominican Republic prior to moving to New York to join his father in America.

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