Diamondbacks name Ronnie Gajownik as 1st female manager at High-A level
29-year-old becomes 2nd woman to manage a professional baseball team
Ronnie Gajownik has been hired as manager of the Hillsboro Hops, becoming the first woman to manage a minor league Class High-A team, the Arizona Diamondbacks announced Friday.
The 29-year-old Gajownik served as video co-ordinator for the Hops in 2021. She was on the coaching staff of the Amarillo Sod Poodles, the Diamondback's Double-A affiliate, last season as first-base coach.
"I'm very grateful to [farm director] Josh Barfield and the Diamondbacks for giving me the opportunity to begin my managerial career with the Hillsboro Hops. I'm ecstatic to return to Hillsboro in this elevated role," Gajownik said in a press release.
"A huge thank you to everyone who has helped me become the person and coach I am today."
Gajownik was a two-year starter on South Florida's softball team and also won a gold medal with the United States in the 2015 Pan American Games.
The Diamondbacks also hired coaches Ronald Ramirez, Gabriel Hernandez and Ty Wright, as well as trainer Haruki Mukohchi and strength coach Ryan Harrel for Hillsboro's staff.