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Balkovec set for first game as maanger

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LAKELAND, Fla. — Looking back on her journey before her first game with Class A Tampa, Rachel Balkovec reflected on the discrimina­tion she experience­d before becoming the first woman to manage a minor league affiliate of a major league team.

The 34-year-old Balkovec held a pregame media session at Steinbrenn­er Field on Friday before the New York Yankees’ minor league affiliate worked out ahead of its 40-mile bus ride for its Low-A Southeast opener at the Lakeland Flying Tigers.

“It’s been 10 years of just working to this point,” Balkovec said. “Things have evolved. I was blatantly discrimina­ted against back then. Some people say not to say that but it’s just part of what has happened, and I think it’s important to say because it lets you know how much change has happened.”

“So, blatant discrimina­tion, that was 2010-ish, and now here we are 12 years later and I’m sitting here at a press conference as a manager,” Balkovec added.

Balkovec has broken several barriers on her way to the position. She was the first woman to serve as a full-time minor league strength and conditioni­ng coach, then the first to be a full-time hitting coach in the minors with the Yankees.

The Yankees announced her hiring as a minor league manager in January.

Balkovec, a former softball catcher at Creighton and New Mexico, got her first job in profession­al baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals as a minor league strength and conditioni­ng coach in 2012.

Balkovec joined the Houston Astros in 2016. She was hired as the Latin American strength and conditioni­ng coordinato­r and later was the strength and conditioni­ng coach at Double-A Corpus Christi.

She joined the Yankees organizati­on as a minor league hitting coach in

2019.

Balkovec, who missed out on her spring training managerial debut after being hit in the face by a batted ball during a drill March 22, arrived 10 minutes early for Friday’s media session. Her parents also attended.

“Overall I feel really excited,”Balkovec said. “I feel excited because it’s like, thankfully, I’m in the best case scenario to accept a role like this because I had a lot of these players last year and I already know them. I’m excited for the night because of what’s going on but also just excited for the season because it’s like, these are my guys.”

 ?? Kristie Ackert / TNS ?? Rachel Balkovec will make history when she manages her first official Tampa Tarpons game this minor league season.
Kristie Ackert / TNS Rachel Balkovec will make history when she manages her first official Tampa Tarpons game this minor league season.

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