Major League Baseball's first female on-field coach
Alyssa Nakken discusses becoming the first woman to coach on field in an MLB game
Alyssa Nakken on making history in Major League Baseball. San Francisco Giants assistant coach Alyssa Nakken joins us to reflect on becoming the first woman to coach on field in an MLB game. She coached first base during this week鈥檚 exhibition against the Oakland A鈥檚 and tells us she鈥檚 grateful for the opportunity but 鈥渋t鈥檚 not like we won a World Series鈥. Nakken also says she doesn鈥檛 feel she鈥檚 looked at any differently at the club because she鈥檚 a woman. Nakken reveals her 鈥渋nsecurities鈥 lie more with the fact she hasn鈥檛 had much experience of 鈥渂ig league level鈥.
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