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Fred Wilpon
Fred Wilpon (born November 22, 1936 in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn) is a real estate developer, baseball executive and the majority owner of the New York Mets. ==Early life and education== Wilpon was raised in a Jewish family〔(New York Observer: "Even During Series Mets Partners Spar, Endangering Stadium" By Andrew Rice ) October 30, 2010〕 in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.〔(University of Michigan - Michigan Today: "NY Mets Owner Fred Wilpon, '58, Looks Back" ) April 15, 2013〕 His father, Nathan Wilpon, managed a funeral home.〔(New York Daily News: "KIDS HAVE A PAL IN NEW PROGRAM" By Denis Hamill ) July 30, 2002〕 Wilpon attended Lafayette High School in Brooklyn.〔 Wilpon was a big fan of baseball and pitched his freshman year in college until he was injured. In 1958, he graduated with a B.A. from the University of Michigan.〔 After college, he sold calculators for a time while his wife worked as a secretary for Branch Rickey, the former president of the Brooklyn Dodgers, whom he knew from the neighborhood.〔(The New Yorker: "Madoff’s Curveball - will Fred Wilpon be forced to sell the Mets?" by Jeffrey Toobin ) May 30, 2011〕
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