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        <title><![CDATA[Yankees coach Rachel Balkovec receives standing ovation after close call]]></title>
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<p>DENVER — Rachel Balkovec is well on her way to leaving her mark on baseball.</p>



<p>On Sunday, however, baseball left her mark on her.</p>



<p>The Yankees’ minor league hitting coach became the first female coach to ever work the All-Star Futures Game, coaching first base. Two batters into her milestone, <strong>Mariners outfield prospect Jarred Kelenic</strong> welcomed her with a foul ball that nailed the back of her left leg. She proudly displayed the seams on her person.</p>



<p>“Luckily it caught me in the meat and not on the shin,” Balkovec said, “because I might have been on the ground.”</p>



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<p>She received a standing ovation for taking such a hit and staying upright, although she conceded afterward, “I blacked out from pain” and didn’t even know about the standing ‘O’.</p>


<p>That became her second salute of the young day, the first coming during the pregame introductions, no doubt an acknowledgment of her breaking the baseball industry’s glass ceiling. Serving as a role model for young girls and beyond is “a responsibility,” Balkovec said. “I think about it literally every single day. There’s not a day that doesn’t cross my mind and think about my actions. … Everything I went through early in my career, I had some trouble getting in, things along the way that have happened, makes it worth it when you know that you’re making change like that. … It’s definitely something I don’t take lightly.”</p>



<p>This opportunity arrived courtesy of long-time reliever LaTroy Hawkins, who pitched for the Yankees among many other teams and managed the AL club (which lost, 8-3). Said Balkovec: “LaTroy made me feel at home, giving me the opportunity to showcase who I am as a person.”</p>







<p>More such showcases will be coming, it sure appears. Hopefully less painful, though, for everyone involved.</p>
			 
					
									<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Ken Davidoff</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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