​After the San Francisco Giants fired general manager Bobby Evans a few weeks ago, they will now interview MLB official Kim Ng for the vacant position.





Ng, 49, is the senior vice president for baseball operations, a position that has made her the highest-ranking Asian-American female executive in the league. While no team has ever had a female general manager, she is looking to change that narrative.

​​Ng came to the MLB from the Los Angeles Dodgers, where she was the vice president and assistant to general manager Ned Colletti. She has also held other front office roles with the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox.





Ng looks at the game through a blend of new-age analytics and old school baseball, and with her experience in several front offices, she seems like an extremely strong candidate for the job.



After joining the White Sox as an intern out of college, she worked briefly for the American League office before joining the ​Yankees as the youngest assistant GM in the game.





She has a great reputation around the MLB. If hired, hopefully she can help bring the ​Giants back to the postseason.

