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Here is an article from ESPN that says that Art Howe has signed a four year
contract to manage the New York Mets:


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http://espn.go.com/mlb/news/2002/1023/1450221.html



Wednesday, October 23

Howe reportedly to get four-year, $9.4M deal

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Associated Press


NEW YORK -- Art Howe will be the next manager of the New York Mets, two
newspapers reported on their Web sites Wednesday night. One of the papers also
said Lou Piniella had agreed in principle to manage the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

Howe, who guided the Oakland Athletics to three straight playoff
appearances, agreed to a four-year contract worth $9.4 million, according to the
New York Daily News.

Newsday said Howe and his agent, Alan Nero, met with the Mets in New York
on Wednesday and agreed in principle to the deal.

"It's done,'' the Daily News quoted an unidentified source as saying. "The
Mets' people were really impressed with Howe and they obviously proved that by
giving him a four-year deal.''

The Daily News said the Athletics permitted Howe to make this deal even
though he had a year remaining on his contract, which would have paid him $1.5
million.

Newsday also reported that Piniella, who had been pursued by the Mets, has
agreed in principle to a $13 million, four-year deal to manage Tampa Bay. The
newspaper said highly regarded Oakland bench coach Ken Macha will be promoted to
replace Howe, and that he also has agreed in principle to a multiyear contract
for almost $1 million a year.

The Mets, who fired manager Bobby Valentine on Oct. 1, would not confirm
that a deal with Howe has been finalized.

"I can't comment on it at all,'' Mets spokesman Jay Horwitz said when
reached on his cell phone by The Associated Press on Wednesday night.

Athletics spokesman Jim Young said last Saturday that Howe would return to
the team next season. Young declined comment when contacted by The AP on
Wednesday night.

Teams are not permitted to make managerial announcements during the World
Series.

In addition to Howe, Nero also represents Piniella and Macha.

Last April, Oakland exercised its option on Howe for the upcoming season.
Since becoming the Athletics' manager for the 1996 season, Howe has never had
more than one year of job security, even though he's the third-winningest
manager in franchise history.

Under Howe, the A's have made three straight playoff appearances, losing
in the division series each time. Oakland won the AL West with 103 victories
this year, but lost a five-game series to Minnesota.

Howe has 12 years of experience as a big league manager, including five
with the Houston Astros before joining the A's.

Macha has interviewed with several teams about their managerial openings
-- including the Mets.

The Mets had hoped to talk to Piniella but were unable to reach an
agreement with the Seattle Mariners on compensation.

The Devil Rays, based in Piniella's hometown, did agree to compensation
and offered him their managing job Tuesday.




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Chris Halladay
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Thu Oct 24, 2002 9:10 am

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Chris Halladay
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-Thanks Chris for the update. Art will be missed and I think he received an overproportionate share of the blame. The truth is, though, that we couldn't get...
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