How’d you get that job? Questions for the Oakland A's scouting coordinator
Women have had a long history with professional baseball, from leagues like the one depicted in the 1992 film “A League of Their Own” to scattered positions in ownership.
But outside of recent front-office pioneers like Kim Ng, who is currently head of baseball operations for Major League Baseball, and New York Yankees assistant general manager Jean Afterman, the sport has remained almost exclusively male in positions related to talent evaluation and roster building.
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