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2023 Orioles #3 Prospect is Coby Mayo - 3B/1B


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4 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

 

https://www.theballparkguide.com/blog/2023/02/02/the-10-longest-home-runs-at-oriole-park-at-camden-yards-the-ballpark-guide/

1. Carlos Correa — 474 feet

2. Edwin Encarnación — 466 feet

3 (t). Manny Machado — 465 feet

3 (t). Aaron Judge — 465 feet

5. Austin Hays — 464 feet

6 (t). Gunnar Henderson — 462 feet

6 (t). Miguel Cabrera — 462 feet

7 (t). Lourdes Gurriel Jr. — 460 feet

7 (t). Alex Rodriguez — 460 feet

9 (t). Mark Trumbo — 458 feet

9 (t). Chris Davis — 458 feet

9 (t). Rafael Devers — 458 feet

9 (t). Jonathan Schoop — 458 feet

https://www.mlb.com/news/ryan-mountcastle-hits-472-foot-homer-in-orioles-loss-to-astros#:~:text=Mountcastle smashes 472-foot shot,third game playing center field

BALTIMORE -- Another lively night at Camden Yards had everything going in the Orioles’ favor on Tuesday, as it so often has during a remarkable 2023 season for the club.

A 472-foot homer. A leaping catch by an inexperienced center fielder. Another tight game. And an almost victory against the defending World Series champions.

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15 hours ago, Frobby said:

While Mayo easily has the power to clear the Wall, he’s going to lose some homers out there just like anyone else.  But my sense is that he became more of an all-fields hitter in 2023 compared to 2021-22.   I’m not worried about it.  

Mayo backspins the ball which give him that natural loft. Sure, the wall could take a few like it will for any hitter, but I don't see it being an issue. When he first arrived in AAA he was getting under balls more to RF and flying out, but starting driving them more later in the year when he got hot. 

He certainly has the power to hit the ball out of all fields.

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13 hours ago, emmett16 said:

Coby Mayo's two-run home run | 08/30/2023 | MLB.com

 

"That one just landed"  He rattled off a full paragraph of info during the hang time on the bomb.  I'm not worried about the wall.  

That is hilarious because he did get in what seemed to be two sentences while watching that bomb fly.

BTW, he it the ball so far that statcast couldn't track it. It states the home run was 325 ft LOL. He hit it at 106.8 MPH and you can see the people chasing it behind the scoreboard. If that ball was less than 450 feet I would be surprised.

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9 hours ago, RZNJ said:

Some big boy blasts.

 

Another observation from those highlights. Mayo punishes low velocity, especially breaking balls and changeups. But the highest velocity fastball I saw was 94 mph. 

Is there any evidence that he also has success against higher velocity?

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4 minutes ago, Jagwar said:

Another observation from those highlights. Mayo punishes low velocity, especially breaking balls and changeups. But the highest velocity fastball I saw was 94 mph. 

Is there any evidence that he also has success against higher velocity?

I've seen him hit velocity just fine. That's not an issue for him.

Saying that, I didn't see him face a lot of high velocity guys this year. I know I've seen him turn on a 95+ fastballs on the past, and he doesn't get taken up the ladder all that much from what I've observed. 

He's got plenty of bat speed and hand/wrist quickness so it should be an issue.

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15 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

I've seen him hit velocity just fine. That's not an issue for him.

Saying that, I didn't see him face a lot of high velocity guys this year. I know I've seen him turn on a 95+ fastballs on the past, and he doesn't get taken up the ladder all that much from what I've observed. 

He's got plenty of bat speed and hand/wrist quickness so it should be an issue.

Here’s a comment from Eric Longenhagen’s pre-season Orioles write-up:

“Mayo’s swing is perhaps well-suited for the current ‘metagame,’ because so many contemporary fastballs ride to the top of the strike zone, which is where Mayo’s barrel hunts.”

 

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6 hours ago, Frobby said:

Here’s a comment from Eric Longenhagen’s pre-season Orioles write-up:

“Mayo’s swing is perhaps well-suited for the current ‘metagame,’ because so many contemporary fastballs ride to the top of the strike zone, which is where Mayo’s barrel hunts.”

 

This got me all tingly. Where his barrel hunts! Exciting!

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  • 1 month later...

Granted this is having fun with a counting stat, and some of that is inflated by Mayo getting to play 2023 with the accumulated talent pile Mike Elias is now working through trying to balance but my basic fact for Mayo entering 2024 is this.

In 2023 he put up the highest wRC of any Age 21 and younger Bat the last decade.

I do think there is a chance he is Opening Day Goldilocks as the Sigbot calculates that Heston Kjerstad and Colton Cowser just aren't that good, and Jackson Holliday's 7th year of Club control is more valuable than the possible prize of a full season Rookie of the Year bonus pick.     We're going to give Coby Mayo 675 PA and come at me Evan Carter.

The Cubs did not end up with much Year 7 value when they played that little game with Kris Bryant.

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18 minutes ago, Just Regular said:

Granted this is having fun with a counting stat, and some of that is inflated by Mayo getting to play 2023 with the accumulated talent pile Mike Elias is now working through trying to balance but my basic fact for Mayo entering 2024 is this.

In 2023 he put up the highest wRC of any Age 21 and younger Bat the last decade.

I do think there is a chance he is Opening Day Goldilocks as the Sigbot calculates that Heston Kjerstad and Colton Cowser just aren't that good, and Jackson Holliday's 7th year of Club control is more valuable than the possible prize of a full season Rookie of the Year bonus pick.     We're going to give Coby Mayo 675 PA and come at me Evan Carter.

The Cubs did not end up with much Year 7 value when they played that little game with Kris Bryant.

This may actually be the most "Just Regular" Just Regular post ever. @Frobby would be duly impressed! 

I think this is basically saying you are ok with Mayo being a starter this year and let it run it's due course. I agree.

Another reason to let him start the year as the opening day 3B is that he has needed some time to adjust to each level and the major leagues will probably be the same. As probably the only rookie hitter on the opening day roster, he should be given a little leeway to adjust. 

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41 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

Th perfect upside infield for me:

3B: Mayo
SS: Henderson
2B: Holliday
1B: Basallo

That's a lot of offense and solid defense up the middle. Now this very well could be a 2025 or 2026 lineup since Basallo is at least a year or two away and Holliday probably needs at least another half a year. and maybe by the time Basallo is ready Mayo will need to be in RF, but I like this upside to this group here and think it would be a good offensive/defensive group.

Now is it the worse thing in the world if Mayo moves to RF? No, especially if Holliday can develop into a legitimate SS option defensively. 

Long term, Mayo may end up in RF and Henderson at 3B if Holliday can be the everyday SS, but I'd have no problem with Mayo being the starter at 3B coming out of spring training. 

Easy to love your dream infield. So where does that leave your dream outfield 2025-26? Cowser-Bradfield-Kjerstad?

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