Here’s a concise update on Craig Albernaz and his wife.
- The latest reporting indicates that Craig Albernaz’s wife is Genevieve Albernaz. They have a family with three children, and Genevieve has publicly supported his career through coaching changes.[1][2]
- In 2025, media covered Albernaz’s path to Orioles manager, including mentions of his wife Genevieve in context of his personal life and family balance.[6][1]
- In 2026, articles described Genevieve reacting to his quick return to the dugout after a foul-ball incident, highlighting the couple’s close-knit family dynamic and support during his managerial duties.[2][5]
If you’d like, I can pull more recent articles or summarize what these sources say about Genevieve’s role or public updates about the family. I can also compile a brief timeline of their public mentions.
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“I hit and then I kind of saw Alby holding his face. My heart kind of dropped,” Jeremiah Jackson said. “I was able to see him afterward and see he was doing OK.”
www.boston25news.comOne of the scariest moments of the Baltimore Orioles’ win over the Arizona Diamondbacks was when O’s manager Craig Albernaz was hit in the face with a ball, and his wife, Genevieve, reacted to his fast return to the dugout.
www.yardbarker.comRising from undrafted free agent to MLB manager, Craig Albernaz’s journey, family, career path and contract story are explored in depth.
www.essentiallysports.comThe Baltimore Orioles are reportedly close to hiring their next manager, and he may be the right guy for the underachieving club.
www.yardbarker.comOrioles' Craig Albernaz's wife Genevieve reacted to his quick return after being hit in the face.
clutchpoints.comBALTIMORE -- For nine years, Craig Albernaz was a Minor League catcher, which is widely known as the most grueling and physically demanding position on a baseball field. So nobody has likely questioned his toughness. But surely nobody will do so after what happened to Albernaz on Monday night. During
www.mlb.comBALTIMORE -- On Tuesday morning, Craig Albernaz arrived for his introductory press conference and appeared at ease. The new Orioles manager sat on the dais on the ground floor of the Camden Yards warehouse -- between control owner David Rubenstein and president of baseball operations Mike Elias -- and let
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