The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Giants name woman assistant coach, first to be on an MLB team

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Alyssa Nakken became the first female coach on a major league staff in baseball history Thursday when she was named an assistant under new San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler.

Major League Baseball confirmed Nakken is the first woman coach in the majors. Nakken is a former softball standout at first base for Sacramento State who joined the club in 2014 as an intern in baseball operations. She and Mark Hallberg, who was also named as an assistant Thursday, will work to promote high performanc­e along with a close-knit team atmosphere.

Kapler, who expressed during the winter meetings that he would hire some coaches for nontraditi­onal roles, said in a text message Nakken will be in uniform.

The team said Nakken has been responsibl­e for “developing, producing and directing a number of the organizati­on’s health and wellness initiative­s and events.”

The NBA has several female assistant coaches. The NFL’s San Francisco 49ers, playing in Sunday’s NFC championsh­ip game, have Katie Sowers as an offensive assistant.

At Sacramento State from 2009-2012, Nakken was a threetime all-conference player and four-time Academic All American. She went on to earn a master’s degree in sport management from the University of San Francisco in 2015.

“Alyssa and Mark are highly respected members of the organizati­on and I’m delighted that they will now focus their talents on helping to build a winning culture in the clubhouse,” Kapler said.

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