Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Giants' Alyssa Nakken Becomes 1st MLB Female Coach on Field
gvw_ap_news
By Associated Press
Published 3 years ago on
April 13, 2022

Share

 

Alyssa Nakken was hard at work in the batting cage, just a few steps from the dugout, when suddenly the call came: The San Francisco Giants needed her to coach at first base.

She quickly pulled off her sweatshirt, grabbed her No. 92 jersey and found a bright orange batting helmet.

A few minutes later, Nakken made major league history as the first female coach on the field in a regular-season game when she took her spot Tuesday night in a 13-2 win over San Diego.

“I think we’re all inspirations doing everything that we do on a day-to-day basis and I think, yes, this carries a little bit more weight because of the visibility, obviously there’s a historical nature to it,” she said. “But again, this is my job.”

Brought in as First Base Coach

Nakken came in to coach first base for the Giants in the third inning after Antoan Richardson was ejected.

When she was announced as Richardson’s replacement, Nakken received a warm ovation from the crowd at Oracle Park, and a congratulatory handshake from Padres first baseman Eric Hosmer.

“Right now in this moment as I reflect back, I reflect back to somebody needed to go out, we needed a coach to coach first base, our first base coach got thrown out, I’ve been in training as a first base coach for the last few years and work alongside Antoan, so I stepped in to what I’ve been hired to do, is support this staff and this team,” Nakken said.

The baseball Hall of Fame was ready, too. Her helmet is already on its way to the shrine in Cooperstown, New York.

San Francisco manager Gabe Kapler said Nakken had “prepared for this moment” while working with Richardson and others.

“So it’s not a foreign spot on the field for her. She does so many other things well that aren’t seen,” he said. “So it’s nice to see her kind of be right there in the spotlight and do it on the field.”

Former Sac State Softball Star

Nakken is an assistant coach who works heavily with baserunning and outfield defense. She watches games from an indoor batting cage near the steps to the dugout — and keeps a Giants jersey nearby, just in case she needs it.

And in an instant Tuesday night, she needed it.

The 31-year-old Nakken jogged onto the field four days after Rachel Balkovec became the first woman to manage a minor league affiliate of an Major League Baseball team. She guided the New York Yankees’ Class A Tampa club to a win in her first game.

Nakken had previously coached the position in spring training and during part of a July 2020 exhibition game at Oakland against now-Padres manager Bob Melvin when he was skipper of the Athletics. She started at first again a night later against the A’s in San Francisco as the teams prepared for the pandemic-delayed season.

“You feel a sense of pride to be out there,” Nakken said at the time. “Me personally, it’s the best place to watch a game, that’s for sure.”

The former Sacramento State softball star, whose blonde braid hung out from her orange protective helmet Tuesday, became the first female coach in the big leagues when she was hired for Kapler’s staff in January 2020.

At Sacramento State from 2009-2012, Nakken was a three-time all-conference player at first base 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 after interning with the Giants’ baseball operations department a year earlier.

From Day One with the Giants, Nakken embraced her role as an example for girls and women that they can do anything.

“It’s a big deal,” she said. “I feel a great sense of responsibility and I feel it’s my job to honor those who have helped me to where I am.”

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

US to Deploy Missile Defense System and About 100 Troops to Israel

DON'T MISS

Israeli Tanks Enter UN Peacekeeper Base in Lebanon, Drawing Protest

DON'T MISS

Fresno State Falls to Washington State in Fourth Quarter Heartbreaker

DON'T MISS

What’s Behind the Northern Lights That Dazzled the Sky Farther South Than Normal

DON'T MISS

Are Male Voters Reluctant to Vote for a Woman? Harris’ Backers Are Confronting the Question Head On

DON'T MISS

The Brutal Story Behind California’s New Native American Genocide Education Law

DON'T MISS

Feeling Stressed About the Election? Here’s What Some Are Doing and What They Say You Can Do Too

DON'T MISS

Black Voters Drift From Democrats, Imperiling Harris’ Bid, Poll Shows

DON'T MISS

Playful Pup Renny Leaves Street Life Behind, Awaits Adoption in Fresno

DON'T MISS

Another Top City Official Quits in Los Banos as Critical Election Looms

UP NEXT

Bulldogs vs Cougars: Players to Watch; Mountain West Matchups

UP NEXT

Minnesota Lynx Stun New York Liberty With Overtime Win in Game 1 of WNBA Finals

UP NEXT

18-Year-Old Macklin Celebrini Scores a Goal in His Hyped Debut for the Sharks

UP NEXT

Yankees’ Chisholm Accuses Royals’ Garcia of Trying to Hurt Teammate in ALDS Win

UP NEXT

Brock Purdy Throws for 3 TDs as 49ers Beat Seahawks to Move Atop Division

UP NEXT

Dodgers Will Start Yamamoto Against San Diego’s Darvish in Game 5 of NLDS

UP NEXT

After UNLV Blowout Loss, Skipper Says Bulldogs Are ‘Playing for Ourselves’

UP NEXT

Raiders Turn to Aidan O’Connell as Starting QB vs. Steelers

UP NEXT

Former MLB Star Garvey Makes Play for Latino Votes in Longshot Bid for California US Senate Seat

UP NEXT

Tigers Blank Guardians in ALDS With Clutch Hitting and Strong Pitching, Taking Series Lead

What’s Behind the Northern Lights That Dazzled the Sky Farther South Than Normal

9 hours ago

Are Male Voters Reluctant to Vote for a Woman? Harris’ Backers Are Confronting the Question Head On

10 hours ago

The Brutal Story Behind California’s New Native American Genocide Education Law

10 hours ago

Feeling Stressed About the Election? Here’s What Some Are Doing and What They Say You Can Do Too

10 hours ago

Black Voters Drift From Democrats, Imperiling Harris’ Bid, Poll Shows

23 hours ago

Playful Pup Renny Leaves Street Life Behind, Awaits Adoption in Fresno

1 day ago

Another Top City Official Quits in Los Banos as Critical Election Looms

1 day ago

Madera County Farmland Conversion Program Begins With $10 Million in State Funds

1 day ago

Sanewashing? The Banality of Crazy? A Decade Into the Trump Era, Media Hasn’t Figured Him Out

1 day ago

Is Cider Better Than Beer? Taste Test This Fall to Decide!

1 day ago

US to Deploy Missile Defense System and About 100 Troops to Israel

WASHINGTON — The United States is sending an advanced missile defense system to Israel, along with about 100 U.S. troops to operate it, the ...

2 hours ago

2 hours ago

US to Deploy Missile Defense System and About 100 Troops to Israel

2 hours ago

Israeli Tanks Enter UN Peacekeeper Base in Lebanon, Drawing Protest

8 hours ago

Fresno State Falls to Washington State in Fourth Quarter Heartbreaker

9 hours ago

What’s Behind the Northern Lights That Dazzled the Sky Farther South Than Normal

10 hours ago

Are Male Voters Reluctant to Vote for a Woman? Harris’ Backers Are Confronting the Question Head On

10 hours ago

The Brutal Story Behind California’s New Native American Genocide Education Law

10 hours ago

Feeling Stressed About the Election? Here’s What Some Are Doing and What They Say You Can Do Too

23 hours ago

Black Voters Drift From Democrats, Imperiling Harris’ Bid, Poll Shows

MENU

CONNECT WITH US

Search

Send this to a friend