It’s been a very busy couple of days for trailblazing women in Major League Baseball, though it’s yet to be seen exactly how everything will play out. The news out of Miami on Monday morning is that Kim Ng, baseball’s first female general manager, will not return to the Marlins after the expiration of her contract. On Sunday, it was reported that Alyssa Nakken, who became the first woman named to an MLB coaching staff in 2020, has interviewed for the open managerial position in San Francisco.
Craig Mish of the Miami Herald tweeted the Ng news and Jordan McPherson wrote a brief piece for the paper, but there are few details at this point.