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Coby Mayo Discusses Position Battles and Proving Himself at Spring Training
The 24-year-old Baltimore prospect opens up about the grind of earning a roster spot, overcoming early injuries, and his mindset heading into the season.
Feb. 19, 2026 at 10:23am
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In a candid interview from Sarasota spring training, Orioles prospect Coby Mayo discusses the challenges of competing for a spot on the Opening Day roster, embracing competition, and developing his routine as a rising star in the organization. Mayo also reflects on his unusual start in pro baseball during the COVID pandemic and the MLB lockout, as well as stories about getting recognized, clubhouse personalities, and his approach to pregame meals and sleep.
Why it matters
As one of Baltimore's top young talents, Mayo's journey provides insight into the grind and mentality required to break through at the major league level. His openness about overcoming early obstacles and embracing the competition for roster spots resonates with fans eager to see the next generation of Orioles talent emerge.
The details
Mayo, a 24-year-old infielder, opens up about the daily battle to earn a spot on the Orioles' Opening Day roster, discussing how he embraces the competition and stays ready amid roster battles. He reflects on his unusual path into pro baseball, having to navigate the COVID pandemic and MLB lockout early in his career, and the mindset of not letting the game "owe you anything." Mayo also shares stories about getting recognized by fans, the personalities in the Orioles' clubhouse, his pregame meal and sleep routines, and his goal of establishing himself as one of Baltimore's rising stars.
- Mayo joined the Orioles organization in 2020, at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The following season was impacted by the MLB lockout.
The players
Coby Mayo
A 24-year-old infielder prospect in the Baltimore Orioles organization.
What they’re saying
“Baseball doesn't owe you anything. You have to go out there and prove yourself every single day.”
— Coby Mayo
What’s next
Mayo will continue to compete for a spot on the Orioles' Opening Day roster throughout spring training.
The takeaway
Mayo's candid perspective on the grind of earning a major league roster spot, overcoming early obstacles, and embracing competition provides a glimpse into the mindset of a rising prospect looking to break through and establish himself as part of Baltimore's future.


