Jackson Holliday's wife Chloe and sister Gracyn send heartfelt messages to newborn Boston Jack
In a recent post shared on Instagram by Sydney Romero, Baltimore Orioles rookie Jackson Holliday's wife, Chloe Holliday, and his sister, Gracyn, sent heartfelt messages to Romero after the birth of her son, Boston Jack.
The post that was shared on Friday by Sydney had comments from Chloe and Gracyn, who sent well wishes to Sydney on the birth of her newborn son. The caption said:
"Boston Jack 💙💙💙 the perfect little addition to our family! We love you so much."
Sydney is a Mexican-American professional softball player, and she is currently an assistant coach for Oregon.
On Oct. 17, Sydney expressed her excitement about the arrival of her first son, Boston Jack, via an Instagram post. The post included several pictures of her along with her husband, Victor, and their daughter, Rowan. The caption read:
"Love my little family so much! We are so excited about becoming a family of 4 so soon 🤎🤎🤎"
Jackson and Chloe as a couple
On Dec. 4, Jackson celebrated his 21st birthday with his wife, Chloe, and their dog, Coconut. Chloe wished her husband a special day via an Instagram post. The post included several photos and also featured Jackson's birthday cake. Chloe wrote in the caption:
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY HUSBAND !!!!! 21 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 me and coconut are obsessed w/ you !!!!"
Besides that, Chloe and Jackson recently enjoyed a trip to Bora Bora. Jackson shared the journey via his Instagram. He wrote in the caption:
"Bora Bora. ✔️"
Meanwhile, Chloe recently showed her religious side as she shared a few pages of the bible with her 23,000 followers via an Instagram story, which she termed as her daily devotional.
Apart from all of that, Jackson will be looking to contribute to the Baltimore Orioles' 2025 campaign to the best of his ability. He finished the 2024 season playing 60 games. He had a batting average of .189, an on-base percentage of .255, and a slugging percentage of .311. He had 23 RBIs throughout the season while managing to hit five home runs and stealing four bases.