The Orioles today announced that CRAIG ALBERNAZ has been named the 21st manager in club history. This will mark Albernaz’s first major league managerial assignment.
“We are elated to welcome Craig Albernaz as the next manager of the Orioles and our leader on the field,” said Orioles President of Baseball Operations and General Manager, MIKE ELIAS. “Craig has built an exemplary career across multiple successful organizations and brings a tremendous amount of experience, knowledge, and talent to our organization and to this new challenge. We believe he is the right person at the right time to elevate our baseball operations and guide our team back to the playoffs and a World Series Championship.”
“I am deeply honored and humbled to join the storied Baltimore Orioles organization,” said Albernaz. “This is a tremendous honor, and I'm grateful to Mike Elias and the entire Orioles team for entrusting me with the responsibility of leading this talented club.”
Albernaz, 42, begins his first managerial role following 11 seasons as a professional coach, and nine professional seasons as a player. Albernaz most recently spent two seasons as part of the Cleveland Guardians coaching staff, serving as the associate manager in 2025, a role he was promoted to after joining Cleveland’s staff as bench coach in 2024. The Guardians won the American League Central Division in both of his seasons in the organization, marking the first time the club won consecutive division titles since 2016-18 (three straight). In 2025, Cleveland won the AL Central on the final day after being 15.5 games behind Detroit on July 8, becoming the first team in MLB history to overcome a deficit that large to win a division (since 1969) or league (1900-68) in that season, per the Elias Sports Bureau. Last year, the Guardians finished 92-69 and advanced to the AL Championship Series.
Prior to joining the Guardians, he served as the bullpen and catching coach for the San Francisco Giants from 2020-23. Under his command, the Giants’ relief unit posted a 3.92 ERA in 2023, leading the majors in relief innings (705.1). In 2021, his relievers posted a 2.97 ERA (206 ER/623.2 IP), the lowest in the majors, while helping San Francisco win the National League West Division. From 2020-23, Giants catchers helped guide the pitching staff to a 3.80 ERA (2,045 ER/4,840.1 IP), third-best in the NL and sixth-best in MLB. Before heading west, Albernaz coached and managed in the Tampa Bay Rays organization from 2015-19, compiling a two-year managerial record of 145-83 (.636) at Short-Season A Hudson Valley (2017) and Class-A Bowling Green (2018), before serving as minor league field coordinator in 2019. Albernaz also managed Tampa Bay’s instructional league team in 2016. His coaching career began in 2015 as hitting coach at Rookie-level Princeton before holding the same role with Hudson Valley in 2016. He began the 2017 season with Triple-A Durham as third base and catching coach, before transitioning to Hudson Valley’s manager, leading the Renegades to a New York-Penn League Championship. The Bulls also won the International League that season. In 2018, Albernaz managed Bowling Green to the Midwest League Championship after winning a Minor League Baseball-best 90 games, a mark that earned him Midwest League Manager of the Year.
The Somerset, Mass. native graduated from Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Fla., in 2005 where he was a three-year letter winner for the Tritons. The catcher was originally signed as an undrafted free agent by Tampa Bay in 2006 and played eight seasons (2006-14) in the organization before finishing his career in the Detroit Tigers system in 2015. The right-handed batter appeared in 380 professional games, including 122 in parts of five years at the Triple-A level. He threw out 44 percent (145-of-329) would-be basestealers during his career. Albernaz and his wife, Genevieve, reside in Bucks County, Pa., with their children CJ (8), Norman (6), and Gigi (2).
The Orioles will introduce Albernaz during a press conference at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Tuesday, November 4, at 11 a.m. This press conference will only be open to credentialed media, and the Orioles Public Relations Department will follow up directly to media with additional information. Fans can tune into the press conference on Orioles.com, Orioles Facebook, and YouTube channels.
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