The love for Orioles minor league catcher Samuel Basallo keeps growing, with The Athletic’s Keith Law ranking him third ...
There are now 56 days remaining until Orioles Opening Day. Pitchers and catchers will be reporting to Sarasota in just ...
Fangraphs rates his power an 80-raw ... No minor league player combines his level of contact and raw power, not even his teammate Coby Mayo. Basallo could force the Orioles’ hand in 2025, making him a ...
Samuel Basallo and Coby Mayo have significant upside, but how and when they’ll become everyday Orioles players remains to be ...
It's not a matter of "if," but "when" Coby Mayo is going to be part of the Baltimore Orioles. He made his long-awaited Major League debut last season, and even though he struggled in his first ...
It was the usual suspects, Samuel Basallo and Coby Mayo. The interesting thing, though, is that their positions on the list were flipped. With this update, Basallo became the top prospect in the ...
Catcher/first baseman Samuel Basallo was No. 14 while infielder Coby Mayo was No. 29. Mayo may not be a prospect much longer, as he already has MLB experience, and the Orioles are trying to ...
Carrying eight infielders would be unconventional and impractical, leaving Mayo in a precarious position. General manager Mike Elias and the Orioles’ front office must carefully manage their roster to ...
The month of January is almost done, which means pitchers and catchers will be reporting to spring training in a couple of weeks, but there is still plenty of offseason business left to be resolved.