JAKARTA - History was made by the assistant coach of the San Francisco Giants, Alyssa Nakken. She became the first woman in MLB history to become an on-field coach.

Alyssa took this position after the Giants kicked Antoan Richardson. There has been no official statement from the club regarding the reason for the dismissal.

Of course, a new history has been created. This is a new record for Alyssa after previously becoming the first woman to become a coach in the history of the major league.

"San Francisco Giants assistant coach Alyssa Nakken continued to make history Tuesday (local time)," according to a report from Bleacher Report.

This is actually not the first task for her. She had done it in an exhibition match, not an official match.

The career journey of this 31-year-old woman is quite interesting. She started as an intern at Giants in 2014. At that time, Alyssa was working for the team in the wellness program.

In January 2020, Giants management promoted him as an assistant coach. That makes her the most permanent coach in MLB history.


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