Jackson Holliday's wife Chloe documents Orioles rookie’s golf day adventure
For Jackson Holliday, the 2024-2025 offseason is his first as an MLB regular. To celebrate his achievements during his freshman season, the O's rookie is making sure to spend some quality time with those who matter during the offseason.
On Saturday, Jackson's wife, Chloe, posted a picture from a golf course. The snap had her husband standing beside a ball on the green. The black-and-white capture was captioned "almost hole in one."
Jackson Holliday is the son of former St. Louis Cardinals All-Star Matt Holliday. Jackson grew up in Stillwater, Oklahoma, where met his future wife, Chloe Cox, while they were both students.
While Chloe keeps a low profile, her social media reveals some things about her. In addition to being incredible supportive of her husband, Chloe is also a devout Christian, and often uses social media to give a voice to her religious convictions. She and Jackson married in January 2024.
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In 2022, Holliday was selected by the Baltimore Orioles with their first pick at the June Amateur Draft. After turning more than a few heads with his play in Triple-A Norfolk, the son of former MLB talent made his MLB debut on April 10.
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However, after his average hovered around .100, Holliday was sent back down to Norfolk. In the summer, he was called back up, and hit his first career MLB home run in the form of a grand slam against the Toronto Blue Jays at Camden Yards on July 31.
Jackson Holliday relies on the support of loving wife Chloe
Ever since he was a high school baseball player, Chloe has been by his side, motivating and supporting Jackson. In April, when he made his MLB debut, Chloe took to her Instagram account to say:
"Couldn't be more proud of my guy who will be making his debut today."
Still just 20 years old, Holliday is in the very early stages of his MLB career. However, having already made an impact with his loving wife by his side, the infielder's trajectory appears to be heading nowhere but upwards from this point.