The Miami Marlins' Kim Ng is the first female GM to lead an MLB team to the playoffs

Miami Marlins General Manager Kim Ng watches batting practice before the start of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Tuesday, July 6, 2021, in Miami. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

In many ways, the Miami Marlins locker room Saturday night after the team clinched a playoff spot was a familiar scene: the usual sprays of beer and champagne, the usual smiles and hugs and cheers.

But the locker room playoff party had one thing Major League Baseball has never seen before: The general manager graciously receiving those pours of booze from ecstatic players was a woman.

Kim Ng, 54, became the first woman to get the top executive job at an MLB team when longtime Yankee great Derek Jeter helped hire her to the Marlins in 2020.