PHOTO: Jackson Holliday's wife Chloe celebrates 'faith night' at Camden Yards while repping Orioles colors in her sneakers
Jackson Holliday's wife, Chloe, dressed up in the Orioles' jersey-colored sneakers to indulge in 'Faith Night' at Oriole Park in Camden Yards. She has been a beacon of support for the MLB's top rookie throughout the rollercoaster ride of his first season in the big leagues with the Birds.
Chloe took to her Instagram account to post a story where she could be observed enjoying a delightful view of the diamond from the top tier at Camden Yards during Game 1 of the two-game series between Baltimore and the Washington Nationals. She captioned her Instagram story:
"Faith night @Camden"
She met Jackson Holliday when they were both studying at the same high school and soon started to date each other. Over three years of dating, their love interest grew manifold, to the point that Jackson got down on one knee and proposed to Chloe while on a trip to Mexico in 2022.
The same year, the Baltimore Orioles selected Holliday as the No. 1 overall pick in the MLB draft and gave him an $8.19 million signing bonus. The couple married in January 2024 in a beautiful wedding affair.
After the wedding, Jackson Holliday started the year with the Norfolk Tides, who are the triple-A affiliates of the Orioles in the MiLB, but soon made the transition after receiving the call-up to make his MLB debut in April.
However, the first stint was disastrous, as after ten games, he was demoted back to play with the Tides in the minor league. But hitting a slump in his still-nascent professional career did not deter the rookie's confidence, and after impressing in the minor leagues, he was called up to the majors for a second time in late July.
Chloe prepped in Jackson Holliday's No. 7 shirt to cheer for Orioles rookie in the first game of his second stint in MLB
Jackson Holliday rejoined the Orioles roster on July 31 and took to the field in the series finale against their AL East rivals, the Toronto Blue Jays. His wife sported a No. 7 t-shirt with orange-themed team-colored sneakers to showcase support and cheer for the rookie.
Holliday has been mighty impressive in his second stint with the Orioles, batting with an average of .167, with five home runs, 13 RBIs, and a resurgent OPS of .598 so far in 2024.