Brandon Hyde on Coby Mayo: "A Productive Night"
Mayo's First Hit, Hyde's Expectations
After going hitless in his first 17 at-bats, Coby Mayo finally notched his first major league hit Wednesday night against the Rays. The single came in the fifth inning, and it was a welcomed sight for the Orioles and their manager, Brandon Hyde.
Hyde was complimentary of Mayo's performance, saying, "I really think that my experience in particular in Houston going through all those managerial changes, I've seen this movie before. He's a young player, got a lot of talent, lot of ability.
Hyde also noted that Mayo's hit was a "productive at-bat," as it came with runners on base. He added, "I'm not looking at one at-bat. I'm looking at the totality of his at-bats. I think he's had a productive night for us."
Soto's Call-Up, Mayo's Gratitude
While the Orioles would have liked to see Mayo hit the ground running, Hyde is hopeful that the experience will be beneficial in the long run. He said, "He's going to be a good player. He's going to help us win. I'm excited about his future."
Mayo expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to play in the majors, saying, "It's been a dream come true. I'm just trying to make the most of it."
Hyde and the Orioles have not explained why Mayo was called up for one game while Brett Phillips was placed on the paternity list, but Mayo is grateful for the chance to show what he can do.
Conclusion
Mayo's first hit was a significant moment for the Orioles and their young infielder. Hyde's positive comments about Mayo's performance suggest that the Orioles are confident in his ability to contribute to the team's success moving forward. While it may take some time for Mayo to adjust to the major leagues, he has shown flashes of his potential and is eager to prove himself.
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