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In Photos: Jackson Holliday's wife Chloe pairs chic coat vest & aqua blue denim during NYC outing

Jackson Holliday and the Baltimore Orioles are in New York for a four-game series against the Mets at Citi Field. Tagging along with Holliday was his wife Chloe who used the opportunity to explore the city.

On Monday, she shared snaps from New York City's Central Park, wearing a chic coat vest on top of aqua blue denim. She also tasted desserts at Posh Pop Bakeshop in NYC.

Chloe's Instagram story
Chloe's Instagram story

Chloe and Jackson Holliday have known each other since their high school days in Oklahoma. The couple got engaged during their trip to Mexico in Dec. 2022 and tied the knot in January this year.

Be it Harbour Park or Camden Yards, Chloe has often attended Holliday's games throughout this season. She's often with their pet dog, whom they have named Coconut.


Jackson Holliday enjoys rejuvenated second stint, credits wife Chloe

After being picked first overall in the 2022 MLB Draft by the Orioles, expectations were sky-high for Matt Holliday's son. He lived up to those with impressive spring training and minor league stints to earn his call to the Orioles.

However, his first stint in majors was anything but disastrous. He scored two hits in 34 plate appearances in his first 10 games in the majors, which forced Orioles to option him back to Norfolk Tides for improvement. Earlier this month, he received his second chance and has stepped up big time.

On Foul Territory podcast, Jackson Holliday revealed his wife's attention on the swing helping him to sort it.

"Chloe usually watches me train, trying to figure everything out. She once told me it (my swing) looked a bit different," Holliday said (25:12). "She's the best. Just having her watch me practice helped me know I need to sort out my swing."

Since returning to majors on July 31, Holliday is hitting .258 with 17 hits, five home runs, 15 RBIs and 13 runs scored in 18 games. Heading to the postseason, he's expected to be an important at-bat for the Orioles.

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