Jackson Holliday's wife Chloe shares precious moment cradling newborn of Orioles rookie’s former team's coach with a heartfelt message
In a touching display of love and support, Chloe Holliday, wife of Baltimore Orioles rookie Jackson Holliday, recently shared a precious moment on her most recent Instagram story holding the newborn son Boston Jack of her husband's former coach.
On Saturday, Chloe took to her Instagram account to share a story. The story that she shared shows her holding the newborn Boston. She wrote in the caption of the story:
"Boston your precious. Another Romero bby!!!!" @sydney__romero & @vic.t.romero"
Sydney and Victor Romero recently welcomed their first son, Boston Jack. Sydney used her Instagram account to post about the birth of her son on Friday. Chloe congratulated her, and she wrote a comment under her post. The caption of Sydney's post read:
"Boston Jack 💙💙💙 the perfect little addition to our family! We love you so much."
Jackson's sister, Gracyn Holliday, also commented on Sydney's recent post announcing the birth of her son.
Chloe Holliday's recent involvement in the 'Dressember' campaign and her time with Jackson Holliday
Chloe recently took her Instagram handle to raise awareness about a critical issue that exists around the globe. She collaborated with the International Justice Mission to make a post regarding forced labor and its victims throughout the world. She wrote in the caption:
"In my dress for @dressember w/ @ijm & @theincreasewomen 🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍 28 million, The number of people who are currently victims of forced labor. That’s more than the entire population of Australia. IJM knows how to bring them to freedom !!!"
Apart from that, Chloe recently celebrated her husband Jackson's 21st birthday. She posted a greeting to celebrate with her husband on his big day. She captioned the post:
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY HUSBAND !!!!! 21 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 me and coconut are obsessed w/ you !!!!"
Meanwhile, Jackson came off a decent rookie season with the Baltimore Orioles as he was called to the majors mid-season. He played 60 games in 2024, with a batting average of .189, an on-base percentage of .255, and a slugging percentage of .311. Jackson hit five homers and stole four bases, along with 23 RBIs.
It would be interesting to see Jackson's role with the Orioles in the 2025 season and how he would contribute to them in the future.