Orioles president of baseball operations/general manager Mike Elias said he still sees reps for Coby Mayo, even after signing Pete Alonso, because “the exploration of other positions - whether it’s third or something in the corner outfield - has been something we’ve always talked about with [Mayo].”
Mayo is just 24 years old and a one-time top prospect, who has yet to put it together at the big league level. Yet, he hit .301/.393/.548 with three doubles and five home runs in 24 games in September to end the season, so it would make sense for the Orioles to try and find a way to get him into the lineup. They could use Mayo and Ryan Mountcastle at DH, which would mean no room for Samel Basallo, or they could give Mayo a chance to earn starts in the corner outfield, something that they had been hesitant to do in the past.