The baseball community’s reaction to the Baltimore Orioles hiring Craig Albernaz to be their next manager has been almost unanimously positive to this point.

Of course, it’s much too early to tell whether the Albernaz era in Baltimore will bear fruit. But what’s for sure is that those who know how important Albernaz was to the Cleveland Guardians (with whom he was an assistant coach for the past two seasons) are giving Mike Elias and the rest of the Orioles’ front office their flowers for this move.

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Guardians manager Stephen Vogt’s sentiment on this hiring is proof of this, which was revealed in an October 27 X post from Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic: “It’s not often you get to work in this game with one of your best friends. The two years I got to spend with Craig will be two years I cherish more than any in my career. He’s going to crush it in Baltimore. I’m ecstatic for him.”

Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt (12) before an October 2, 2025 game

Oct 2, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt (12) before game three of the Wildcard round for the 2025 MLB playoffs at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images / Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

When speaking about this Albernaz hiring on October 26, MLB.com’s Jon Morosi said, “[Albernaz is] said to develop rapport with players very easily. Certainly, that’s going to be important for him in Baltimore. All of that great young talent.”

Therefore, this suggests that Albernaz is held in high regard by Cleveland’s players. And this could perhaps help Baltimore secure a quality bullpen piece this winter.

Cleveland only has two players slated to become unrestricted free agents this offseason: outfielder Lane Thomas and relief pitcher Jake Junis. Junis is coming off a career year where he produced a 4-1 record with a 2.97 ERA in 57 appearances out of the Guardians’ bullpen.

Jake Junis is not getting enough love this year. Clutch right now

— Locked On Guardians (@LockedGuardians) September 20, 2025

Given that he’s not a closer and the presence of other quality arms on the open market, Junis’ impending free agency has flown relatively under the radar. Still, his track record of recent success (Junis produced a 2.69 ERA across 67 innings pitched in 2024) and the fact that Spotrac only projects he’ll sign for three years and $11 million this winter make him a compelling bullpen piece the Orioles might choose to pursue.

Albernaz witnessed Junis being an unsung hero for Cleveland’s bullpen during the 2025 campaign. And he could try to convince Mike Elias to bring him to Baltimore in free agency, so that he can make a similar impact for the Orioles in 2026.