On Saturday, the wife of former New York Mets general manager Omar Minaya was discovered deceased at their residence. Officials are currently investigating the cause of death of Rachel Minaya, a mother of two, who was discovered at a property in The spouse of former New York Mets GM Omar Minaya was discovered deceased at their residence with an unclear cause of death.
The New York Post has reported that suicide has been ruled out as a cause of death, although there is still uncertainty surrounding what exactly happened. The Post spoke to a source close to the family, but the details remain a mystery.
At the time of her death, Minaya’s husband was not present at home. Teddy and Justin are the two adult sons of the couple. We have contacted the Harrington Park police department for their statement, as per our sources.
Justin Minaya currently plays for the Portland Trail Blazers as a professional basketball player. He turned 25 in March and commemorated the special event by sharing an Instagram post.
In the caption, he expressed his gratitude saying, “25 years of all blessings! Appreciate the love.” The series of photographs included several snapshots from his basketball career, culminating in a childhood photo of himself and his brother posing with their mother at a serene lake.
One fan captured the trio beaming at the camera, proclaiming it as their favorite picture.
According to a 2007 Sports Illustrated profile, Justin’s parents first crossed paths in 1989 at a unisex hair salon in Manhattan. After a swift and passionate romance, the couple became engaged just one year later while vacationing in Italy.
According to her Instagram account, Rachel worked as an interior designer for both residential and commercial spaces at RMS Interiors.
Brian Cashman, the general manager of the Yankees, appointed her husband as his senior advisor last year. He had previously served as the general manager of the Mets from 2004 to 2010 before taking on his new role.
He spent his time from 2017 to 2020 supporting other general managers in the Queens region. Minaya demonstrated exceptional baseball player scouting talent while working for the Texas Rangers.
While with the Mets, he successfully recruited renowned players including Carlos Beltran, Pedro Martinez, Matt Harvey, and Jacob deGrom.