Kim Ng, the general manager of the Miami Marlins, has resigned from her position after the team attempted to hire someone over her in the baseball operations department. Ng rejected her end of a mutual option for the 2024 season and decided to step down. This move comes after the Marlins and Ng recently parted ways, according to sources. Ng's departure highlights the ongoing challenges faced by women in sports management roles.
Kim Ng resigned as Marlins general manager after the team tried to hire someone over her in the baseball operations department, per @JeffPassan https://t.co/qXnLEvm8CK
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The Miami Marlins wanted to hire a president of baseball operations over general manager Kim Ng, leading to her departure from the organization, sources told ESPN. When reached, Ng declined comment. But sources said she would've been the No. 2 after constructing a playoff team.
The Marlins and Kim Ng have parted ways, per @CraigMish https://t.co/gftNl1NH6T
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