BALTIMORE ON EDGE: Orioles spark explosive debate after exploring potential moves involving Ryan Mountcastle and Coby Mayo, a stunning signal that no name is untouchable as fans clash over risk versus ambition and the front office proves it’s thinking like a true contender, not a rebuilding team, with bold decisions that could redefine the franchise’s future

Let’s take a closer look at two Orioles names that keep popping up in trade chatter: Ryan Mountcastle and Coby Mayo.

With the team’s recent addition of Pete Alonso, the infield picture just got a lot more crowded-especially at first base, where all three players primarily operate.

So, the question becomes: are Mountcastle and Mayo now potential trade chips, and if so, could they be moved together in a package for a starting pitcher?

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Let’s break it down.

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Mountcastle and Mayo are both right-handed bats with power, and both are most comfortable at first base. Even before Alonso entered the mix, having both on the same roster created a bit of a roster logjam.

Now, with Alonso locked in, the fit gets even tighter.

It’s hard to envision a scenario where all three coexist on the same roster without someone getting squeezed out of regular playing time.

From a trade value standpoint, Mayo likely holds more long-term appeal. He’s younger, still pre-arbitration, and under team control for six more years.

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That kind of contract flexibility is gold for front offices looking to build sustainable rosters. He’s also shown flashes of being a legitimate middle-of-the-order bat in the making-something that would catch the eye of any team looking to add controllable talent.

Mountcastle, on the other hand, is further along in his career and set to earn more in arbitration. He’s coming off a down year in 2025, which could impact his trade value.

That said, he’s still a proven big-league hitter with pop, and he could be a fit for a team willing to take on some salary-especially if the Orioles are eyeing a starter with a heavy contract in return.

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Now, would the Orioles package both Mayo and Mountcastle together in a deal? That feels unlikely.

Not only would that be a hefty price to pay, but it’s also hard to imagine another team needing two right-handed first basemen.

More likely, if only one is moved, Mayo could be the more attractive piece simply because of his upside and years of control.

But Mountcastle could also be part of a deal if the Orioles are trying to offset salary or take on a pitcher with a bloated contract.

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The bottom line: with Alonso now the everyday first baseman, the Orioles have some tough decisions to make. Mayo and Mountcastle are both valuable in their own ways, but neither has a clear path to regular at-bats in Baltimore.

That makes them logical trade candidates-just not necessarily as a duo.


Now, on to a broader question that touches on the state of sports in the Baltimore-Washington area-and whether the Orioles are paying attention.

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The question came in before the Alonso signing, but the sentiment was clear: fans are hungry for a spark. With the Ravens, Terps, Nationals, Commanders, and yes, even the Wizards (currently 3-19), all struggling to varying degrees, there’s a noticeable dip in local sports energy.

So, does Orioles GM Mike Elias-and by extension, ownership-feel the pressure to make a splash?

Well, if the Pete Alonso deal is any indication, the answer might be yes.

The Orioles didn’t just make a competitive offer-they made the offer. That’s a statement, both to the league and to the fan base.

After a season that saw attendance drop by 21 percent, the team clearly recognized the need to re-engage its supporters.

Bringing in one of the game’s premier power hitters is a strong first step.

It’s also a sign that the front office understands the moment.

This isn’t just about filling a need on the field-it’s about reigniting belief in a team that’s been building toward something for the last few years.

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The Alonso signing is symbolic. It says: *We’re not just here to compete-we’re here to win.

As for whether the struggles of other local teams impact the Orioles’ decisions? Not directly.

Every franchise operates with its own vision and timeline.

But there’s no doubt that the Orioles have an opportunity to capture more attention-and more hearts-if they continue to push forward while others around them stumble.

This offseason could still have more fireworks in store.

For now, though, Alonso’s arrival feels like a turning point-both on the field and in the stands.

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