Orioles put 3B Ramón Urías on the IL, bring up top prospect Coby Mayo from the minors
- The Baltimore Orioles placed third baseman Ramón Urías on the 10-day injured list on May 1, 2025, due to a hamstring strain and promoted highly regarded prospect Coby Mayo from their Triple-A team in Norfolk.
- Urías was removed from the lineup prior to the Orioles’ May 2 matchup versus Kansas City due to hamstring soreness, leading Baltimore to promote Mayo as the only healthy non-roster infielder available.
- Mayo, selected in the fourth round of the 2020 draft, has compiled a.252 batting average along with six home runs and 22 RBIs over 28 games this season. Over the past three years with Triple-A Norfolk, he has played 178 games, posting a.276 average, 40 home runs, and a.915 OPS.
- Orioles general manager Mike Elias said on May 2, 2025, that Mayo is "really close" and expressed satisfaction with his development despite questions about his long-term defensive fit at third base.
- Manager Brandon Hyde noted Urías's injury likely is minor and expects Mayo to compete for starts at third base alongside veteran Emmanuel Rivera during Urías's expected short absence.
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Mexican Toletero Ramón Urías, on the injured list
Baltimore. The Baltimore Orioles placed Mexican ante-list Ramón Urías on the list of injured by a pull on a thigh before Saturday night’s game against Kansas City. The Orioles summoned the prominent Coby Mayo prospect, coming from the triple A branch in Norfolk. Manager Brandon Hyde said he did not believe that Urias, who entered the 10-day injured list retroactively on Thursday, was out for a long time. “I think it’s a minor distension on the t…


Orioles place Urías on the disabled list and promote prospect Coby Mayo from the minors.
BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles have placed third baseman Ramón Urías on the injured list with a hamstring strain before Saturday night's game against Kansas City.


Orioles to recall top infield prospect Coby Mayo from Tides, source says
Coby Mayo is getting another shot. The Orioles are recalling their top infield prospect from Triple-A Norfolk, a source with direct knowledge of the move told The Baltimore Sun. The club scratched third baseman Ramón Urías from the lineup with hamstring discomfort ahead of its game against the Kansas City Royals on Friday night, and Mayo is the lone healthy infielder available on the 40-man roster who isn’t already in Baltimore. Mayo, 23, is the…
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