Hits keep coming for Mayo, Gibson talks about today’s start, plus more notes in O’s 7-2 loss

JUPITER, Fla. – Most of the windows in the press box at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium were closed this afternoon, trapping the air conditioning on another scorching day, but Coby Mayo’s bat can’t be silenced.

Mayo lined a single into left field in the first inning at 111 mph, the sound piercing the glass enclosure. He tore into a Matt Liberatore cutter after back-to-back strikeouts from Blaze Alexander and Heston Kjerstad to start the game.

The result improved Mayo to 9-for-20 this spring before he grounded out twice. No one on the club has collected more hits than Mayo, who’s staying in the lineup Tuesday afternoon in West Palm…

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