SALISBURY, MARYLAND — Until this week, with Orioles prospect Coby Mayo toiling in extended spring training and the Florida Complex League all summer, it was a small group that got to see raw power so prolific that it could only be described by the man responsible for it: “Coby Mayo power,” hitting coach Anthony Villa called it.
Now that Mayo is at Low-A Delmarva for his first crack at full-season baseball, arriving with a large contingent of 2021 draftees who have taken over the Shorebirds lineup, he’s hoping to show it off on a larger scale.