I think Mayo will be a star in the majors. I hope it’s for the Orioles.
Coby Mayo might not be a sleeper to Baseball America readers considering he’s the @Orioles #3 prospect
— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) January 5, 2024
… but he has the opportunity to jump into the top 10 for third basemen by 2025 even though he hasn’t debuted yet in the majors
(📽️: @NorfolkTides)pic.twitter.com/kwHuNF3HvB
“Coby always had a lot of pop in his bat and they used to call him ‘The Hammer.’ ‘El Martillo.’”
— Orioles on MASN (@masnOrioles) January 1, 2024
Coby Mayo continues to impress in his journey toward the big leagues. One trainer has been watching him grow since his little league days. https://t.co/jeeD5NtPbM pic.twitter.com/iFi6DeZuER
Even in an @Orioles system that has become a pipeline of young hitting talent, Coby Mayo’s season stood out.
— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) October 18, 2023
He quickly adjusted to upper-level pitching at Triple-A @NorfolkTides without losing a sense of who he was as a hitter.https://t.co/E5f0onhvPa
basallo, kjerstad, mayo, holliday
— Ryan Ripken (@ryanripken) December 8, 2023
"This year the most productive Top 10 collective by estimated WAR belongs to the Orioles—and it’s not particularly close."
— The Verge- An Orioles MiLB Podcast (@TheVergePod) January 16, 2024
Jackson Holliday- 7.1 WAR
Basallo/Mayo- 6.1 WARhttps://t.co/mp3F4BsKVF
Eric's top 3B prospects. Here are mine for the sake of comparison!
— Ross Jensen (@RossJensen12) January 14, 2024
1. Junior Caminero
2. Coby Mayo
3. Colt Keith
4. Curtis Mead
5. Tyler Black
6. Noelvi Marte
7. Brady House
8. Sal Stewart
9. Brock Wilken
10. Enmanuel Tejeda https://t.co/NHTUmOsmB5