SARASOTA, Fla. – Coby Mayo received a text message about his line drive Wednesday off the left-center field fence in Fort Myers. How he punctured the padding and left a hole.
Only a mild exaggeration given the violence of the collision.
Mayo’s ball was clocked at 109.9 mph off the bat. Manager Brandon Hyde marveled at the topspin on it. But recent Mayo talk seems to shift away from his work at the plate.
The Orioles are interested in his play at third base, which is getting solid reviews. This is their second look at him in major league camp.
“He’s improved his defense, which is great to see. I think he’s come a long way defensively,” Hyde said.