Red Sox's Smith excited to be MLB's 1st Black female coach

BOSTON (AP) — Bianca Smith has always wanted to work in baseball. And for years she followed a path she hoped might set her up to be a major league general manager.

Instead, she’ll soon be breaking barriers on the field.

In March, Smith will begin her new role as a Red Sox minor league coach, becoming the first Black woman to serve as an on-field coach in major league history.

“I didn’t consider myself a role model before this,” Smith said Thursday. ”It’s still kind of weird to think that, to be honest. That wasn’t really my intention when I took the job. But I’m happy if my story can inspire other women, other women of color, other people of color, or really anybody. I don’t want to put limits on it. If anybody is inspired by the story, then even better.”

It is the latest historic move in recent years for the Red Sox, the last major league team to field a black player.

Alex Cora became the franchise’s first Latino manager when he was hired in 2017. He went on to lead the Red Sox to a franchise-record 108 regular-season wins and a World Series title in his first season.

But Smith said the job for her is less about smashing a glass ceiling as it is finally getting her chance to coach full-time.

“I still have to really wrap my head around it,” she said. “Yes, I’ve been coaching for multiple years, but all of my coaching positions have always been with either a secondary duty or I had to work a second job so I could coach. So this will be the first time where I get to just focus on coaching.”

Though she didn’t grow up in a baseball family, Smith got her love of baseball from her mother, who introduced her to the game at around 2 or 3 years old. That, and a little help from some 1990s baseball movies.

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