PHOTO: Jackson Holliday's wife Chloe enjoys a romantic evening with her "forever dinner date"
Baltimore Orioles rookie Jackson Holliday and his wife Chloe enjoyed a romantic dinner date on Monday night. The Birds finished a ten-game road homestand with their final series culmination on Sunday against the Rays and are headed back to Baltimore to kick off a six-game homestand at Oriole Park at Camden Park.
Having Monday off was fruitful for Holliday as he made the most of the occasion with his partner. Chloe took to her Instagram account to post a story from the romantic dinner with the caption:
"Forever dinner date."
Jackson Holliday has known his wife since his school days, as the duo started dating each other early. Jackson decided to go down on one knee while on a trip to Mexico in 2022. This was the same year the Orioles chose Holliday as the No. 1 overall pick in the MLB draft and gave him an $8.19 signing bonus.
The couple wed in January 2024, and though they did not make any formal announcement of the same, some videos from their lively reception surfaced online, which confirmed the nuptials. Last month, the young couple even celebrated six months of their wedding ties as Chloe shared an Instagram post with the caption:
"6 months flies when your having fun !!! Love you more and more everyday jax ❤️❤️❤️ + some of my fav details!"
Chloe rocked a custom No. 7 pendant to support Orioles' rising star husband
Chloe has been an integral part of the Orioles rookie second baseman's life and has been by his side through thick and thin. She rocked a customized No. 7 pendant to showcase support for her husband.
"Pre-game hotel room. Love my No. 7"
Jackson Holliday has made a blockbuster start to his second stint with the Orioles after faltering the first time around in April, which resulted in a demotion to the Norfolk Tides in just ten games.
But now, Holliday is a man on a mission who is showcasing his class at the plate as he is batting with an average of .162, with five home runs, 13 RBIs, and .603 OPS in his second run in the big leagues.