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Yankees female minor league manager ejected by woman umpire

Tampa Tarpons' Rachel Balkovec, who became the first woman to be named a minor league manager, was ejected on Friday night by a female umpire.

Rachel Balkovec, the first female manager in minor league baseball history, was ejected on Friday night.

Balkovec manages the New York Yankees' Single-A affiliate Tampa Tarpons.

The umpire who gave her the can was also a woman.

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Balkovec was arguing a call at first base while the Tarpons were trailing 1-0, saying the Daytona Tortugas' first baseman had come off the bag on a double play. But Isabella Robb wasn't having it, so she threw Balkovec out of the game.

Daytona scored two more runs in the top of the ninth, but Tampa rallied for four runs in the bottom half to win the game in walk-off fashion.

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Balkovec is in her second season as the Tarpons' manager. She previously worked with the St. Louis Cardinals and Houston Astros in strength and conditioning before going to the Yankees in 2019 as a minor league hitting coach.

A former softball catcher at Creighton and New Mexico, Balkovec has a master’s degree in kinesiology from LSU and another in human movement sciences from Vrije University in the Netherlands.

Tampa owns a 34-38 overall record this season, doing 31-35 in the first half of the Florida State League season.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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