Orioles Send Top Prospect Coby Mayo Back to Triple-A
Mayo's initial major league stint ends after seven games, highlighting the challenges faced by rookies across baseball.
- Coby Mayo recorded his first MLB hit but struggled overall, going 1-for-17 at the plate.
- Baltimore recalled infielder Livan Soto to fill the roster spot left by Mayo.
- General Manager Mike Elias noted the increasing difficulty for rookies transitioning from Triple-A to the majors.
- Other top prospects, including Jackson Holliday and Colton Cowser, also faced early struggles before finding success.
- The Orioles remain optimistic about Mayo's future and expect him to return to the majors soon.