See the historic moment Alyssa Nakken became the first woman to coach on field in a regular-season MLB game

History was made.

Alyssa Nakken made some history on Tuesday night thanks to an ejection.

The San Francisco Giants assistant coach was asked to coach first base after Antoan Richardson was ejected, and so when she trotted out on the field, she became the first woman to coach on the diamond in a regular-season game.

She had previously coached during spring training and in a July 2020 exhibition game. But now, her name will be etched in the record books.

She got a great ovation from the crowd in San Francisco and a nice greeting from Padres first baseman Eric Hosmer. A fantastic moment all around:

Here’s what she said after the game, via the Associated Press:

“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.” …

“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.

Congratulations and here’s to more of this happening more often.

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Alyssa Nakken spends time as first-base coach in San Francisco Giants’ exhibition game

Alyssa Nakken became the first woman to coach in an on-field capacity in MLB

Alyssa Nakken became the first woman to coach in an on-field capacity in MLB when she took over the duties as first-base coach Monday during the San Francisco Giants’ exhibition game with the Oakland Athletics.

In the late innings, manager Gabe Kapler sent Nakken out as the first-base coach. Nakken had signed with San Francisco in January, becoming the first female coach on a major league staff in baseball history.

At Sacramento State from 2009-12, Nakken was a three-time all-conference player and four-time Academic All-American.

That wasn’t the only news from the game. Kapler took a knee with other players during the national anthem.