Reports: Giants interview assistant Alyssa Nakken for manager job in historic move

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Reports: Giants interview assistant Alyssa Nakken for manager job in historic move
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The San Francisco Giants are taking a look at Alyssa Nakken for their open manager job.

— who was fired by the organization last month — in 2020. That made Nakken the first female full-time coach in the league. Nakken then stepped in to replace Giants assistant Antoan Richardson after he was ejected in a game in April, whichin a regular season game. Nakken first joined the Giants in their baseball operations department as an intern in 2014.

While Nakken is the only woman coaching in the major leagues full time, there are several other women in notable positions throughout professional baseball, especially at the minor league level. Rachel Balkovec led the New York Yankees’ Low-A affiliate for the past two seasons, for example, and the Miami Marlins hired general manager Kim Ng in 2020 — which made her the first woman to work in a general manager role in major men’s professional sports in North America.left in the regular season.

The Giants are one of several teams with managerial openings this offseason. The Cleveland Guardians, New York Mets and Los Angeles Angels are also searching., the team has also interviewed bench coach Kai Correa and third base coach Mark Hallberg for the opening. The organization is expected to look outside of the team for more interviews, too. It's unclear how far along they are in the interview process.

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