'An Entire Sport Is Rejoicing': Twitter Celebrates Kim Ng, First Female General Manager of an MLB Franchise

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Sports history was made today. Tody, Kim Ng was announced as the new General Manager of the Miami Marlins. She is baseball's first female and Asian American GM. Ng previously worked as the assistant GM for the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers.

"I entered Major League Baseball as an intern and, after decades of determination, it is the honor of my career to lead the Miami Marlins as their next General Manager," Ng said in a statement. "We are building for the long term in South Florida, developing a forward-thinking, collaborative, creative baseball operation made up of incredibly talented and dedicated staff who have, over the last few years, laid a great foundation for success."

Adding: "This challenge is one I don't take lightly. When I got into this business, it seemed unlikely a woman would lead a Major League team, but I am dogged in the pursuit of my goals. My goal is now to bring Championship baseball to Miami. I am both humbled and eager to continue building the winning culture our fans expect and deserve."

The sports world on Twitter is overjoyed to find out about the Marlins' recent hire. ESPN columnist Jeff Passan pointed out that Ng isn't just making MLB history either, she's the first female general manager of a major American professional sports team.

"Forget just baseball. A woman never has been the general manager of a major American professional sports team period until Kim Ng was hired by the Miami Marlins today," he wrote. "Their COO is Caroline O'Connor. The Marlins' three highest-ranking officials are two women and an ex-shortstop."

Forget just baseball. A woman never has been the general manager of a major American professional sports team period until Kim Ng was hired by the Miami Marlins today. Their COO is Caroline O'Connor. The Marlins' three highest-ranking officials are two women and an ex-shortstop.

— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) November 13, 2020

MLB reporter Alyson Footer called Ng's hire a smart move. "Let's be perfectly clear here," she began. "Kim Ng has been among the most qualified GM candidates for the past two decades. She has always been capable of running a Major League team. This isn't a risky hire -- it's a smart one, by a team that obviously wants to win a World Series."

Let's be perfectly clear here. Kim Ng has been among the most qualified GM candidates for the past two decades. She has always been capable of running a Major League team. This isn't a risky hire -- it's a smart one, by a team that obviously wants to win a World Series.

— Alyson Footer (@alysonfooter) November 13, 2020
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A general view of the new Miami Marlins logo in Marlins Park before the game between the Miami Marlins and the Colorado Rockies on Opening Day at Marlins Park on March 28, 2019 in Miami,... Mark Brown/Getty Images

Field reporter for Fox Major League Baseball Ken Rosenthal wrote: "An entire sport is rejoicing. Virtually everyone in baseball thinks Kim Ng, former assistant GM of Yankees and Dodgers, is a great choice to run the Marlins." Assistant GM Billy Owens: 'Kim is an AWESOME hire! Truly pumped to hear the news. Groundbreaking and well-deserved.'"

An entire sport is rejoicing. Virtually everyone in baseball thinks Kim Ng, former assistant GM of Yankees and Dodgers, is a great choice to run the Marlins. A‘ s assistant GM Billy Owens: “Kim is an AWESOME hire! Truly pumped to hear the news. Groundbreaking and well-deserved.”

— Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) November 13, 2020

The Athletic writer Britt Ghiroli pointed out that Ng is overqualified for the position.

30-plus years of experience in a sport where hot-shot GM's in their 30s is a thing.

This isn't diversity for diversity's sake, Kim NG is OVER QUALIFIED. https://t.co/eYmOJjdmk0

— Britt Ghiroli (@Britt_Ghiroli) November 13, 2020

Chicago Tribune reporter Kori Rumore Finley shared a quote from The Tribune in 1998 about Ng's time with the Yankees. "People used to apologize for swearing in front of me," Ng told the publication at the time, "until they realized I probably swear more than them."

Kim Ng quoted in the Chicago Tribune, March 22, 1998:https://t.co/JG7szXDhP2 pic.twitter.com/HysjCNjw9f

— Kori Rumore Finley (@rumormill) November 13, 2020

Tim & Sid sports talk show host Sid Seixeiro said that it's "about damn time" a female GM was hired in the MLB.

"Kim Ng, who's devoted decades to the game of baseball, is the new GM of the Miami Marlins. First female GM in baseball history and one of the highest ranking female executives in North American sports history. About damn time."

Kim Ng, who’s devoted decades to the game of baseball, is the new GM of the Miami Marlins. First female GM in baseball history and one of the highest ranking female executives in North American sports history. About damn time.

— Sid Seixeiro (@Sid_Seixeiro) November 13, 2020

Senior sports writer for The Athletic Molly Knight gushed about the historic day for women in sports. "Kim Ng is overly qualified for this job. She had to be. But my God she's done it. She's shattered the highest glass ceiling in sports and oh my god what a glorious day. I am so happy."

Knight added: "Yes I am crying and I don't care who knows. Kids growing up now are going to see that a brilliant, qualified woman can run a sports team. It matters. Kim, you did it. You f***ing did it."

Kim Ng is overly qualified for this job. She had to be. But my God she's done it. She's shattered the highest glass ceiling in sports and oh my god what a glorious day. I am so happy. https://t.co/xHzTf0lIvy

— Molly Knight (@molly_knight) November 13, 2020

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