Former Cleveland Guardians Coach Comes Clean About Gambling Scandal That Rocked the Franchise

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on

Written by :

Gilbert Horowitz

Published on :

 Craig Albernaz

A former coach with the Cleveland Guardians, Craig Albernaz this weekend opened up about a gambling scandal that rocked Major League Baseball. 

Guardians pitcher Emmanuel Clase was indicted in November 2025 on federal charges for allegedly rigging pitches as part of a sports betting scheme to help gamblers, with involvement dating back to 2023. He plead not guilty shortly thereafter.

Open an Online Football Sportsbook | Betting Software As Low As $3/H

From USA Today

In the original indictment, Clase was accused of throwing suspicious pitches in nine separate games. As prosecutors continue to sift through data, they've since identified 15 games between 2023 and 2025 in which they believe Clase tried to throw pitches to help bettors, including a 2024 playoff game. In court documents filed earlier this month, Clase was accused of throwing suspicious pitches in at least 48 games.

Albernaz was then the bench coach for the Guardians.  He is now the manager of the Baltimore Orioles.

Albernaz was asked his thoughts on the evolving case involving Emmanuel Clase, and said he was shocked. "I was shocked as anyone else. Our whole clubhouse too," Albernaz told reporters Sunday. 

"It definitely was a blow to the clubhouse in the sense of yes, he's a really good pitcher that helped us win a lot of games, but then also he's one of your boys."

He spoke further. "To the clubhouse in Cleveland's credit, they didn't miss a beat. And it's a testament to [manager Stephen Vogt's] leadership, and the rest of the guys in there,.

  • Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com 

Related Content

ITF Serbia Betting Markets: Rajat Shirur v Nicolas Jadoun

ITF Serbia Betting Markets: Rajat Shirur v Nicolas Jadoun

Rajat Shirur vs Nicolas Jadoun was seeing over $2 million in betting volume at Polymarket.
First Goal Scorer Prop Bet Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights Game 4: Mitchell Marner, Jack Eichel, Andrei Svechnikov

First Goal Scorer Prop Bet Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights Game 4: Mitchell Marner, Jack Eichel, Andrei Svechnikov

Mitchell Marner pays out $210 for every $100 bet to score an anytime goal in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals on Tuesday. Jack Eichel. and Andrei Svechnikov pay about the same.
Gemini Predicted

Gemini Predicted - Bass Leads in LA Mayoral Race, Bitcoin Dips, Golden Knights Still Stanley Cup Favorites

Gemini Predicted has the latest on the LA Mayoral race between Karen Bass and challenger Nithya Raman, the Golden Knights Stanley Cup chances and how Bitcoin has failed to sustain a rally.
Study Shows 50 States, Canada, Mexico Predictions for the World Cup

Study Shows 50 States, Canada, Mexico Predictions for the World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will play games in 16 cities across North America, including the United States, Canada and Mexico.