The Marlins are reportedly considering former bench coach Luis Urueta and Guardians bench coach Craig Albernaz for their managerial vacancy, according to the New York Post’s Jon Heyman. Urueta is perhaps something of an unusual candidate since the Marlins already fired him as part of their wide-ranging purge of the coaching staff, training staff and clubhouse attendants, though reports indicated that Urueta and Jon Jay were the only two coaches Miami had interest in bringing back. It isn’t known if the Marlins have conducted formal interviews with Urueta, Albernaz or any other candidates, though in Albernaz’s case, his availability is limited until the Guardians playoff run is over.
Urueta served as the Marlins’ interim manager for the final two games of the season after a family health matter forced Skip Schumaker to miss what was the last weekend of his two-season tenure in Miami. Urueta was also the bench coach for those two seasons under Schumaker, with his previous MLB coaching job coming in a five-year stint on the Diamondbacks’ staff from 2018-22 (acting as bench coach for the last three of those seasons).
Albernaz is still in the midst of his first season as Cleveland’s bench coach, after previously working as a bullpen and catching coach for the Giants from 2019-22, and before that working in a variety of roles in the Rays’ farm system after his playing career ended in 2014. As Heyman notes, this resume makes him a known quantity to Marlins president of baseball operations Peter Bendix (previously Tampa Bay’s general manager) and to assistant GM Gabe Kapler, formerly the Giants’ manager when Albernaz was on the staff. Albernaz was interviewed by the Guards last offseason about their own managerial vacancy before Stephen Vogt was hired and thought enough of Albernaz to still bring him aboard onto Vogt’s staff.
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