PHOTO: Jackson Holliday's wife Chloe shows support as Orioles top prospect launches third leadoff homer of the season
Jackson Holliday is flourishing in the minor leagues again, and his wife, Chloe Holliday, is all in to showcase her support for the Orioles No. 1 prospect. Holliday's short 10-game stint in the MLB didn't work well.
That's because he slumped to a .059 batting average with zero home runs and only one RBI. He was soon sent back on assignment to play with the Norfolk Tides, who are the Baltimore Orioles' triple-A affiliates in the minor leagues.
Jackson Holliday blasted his third lead off home run of the season for the Norfolk Tides on Wednesday against the Lehigh Valley Ironpigs, the triple-A minor league affiliates of the Philadelphia Phillies in the International League.
Holliday's wife, Chloe, showcased support on his third leadoff home run and fourth overall via an Instagram story.
Jackson Holliday is batting with an average of .283, .438 OBP, .929 OPS, with four home runs and 16 RBIs this season in the minor leagues. He has generated 30 hits off 106 at-bats and seems to have found his rhythm again after falling into his short stint in the big leagues with the Baltimore Orioles.
Chloe, meanwhile, has been active in attendance at all of Jackson's MiLB home games. She and her pet dog Coconut are Holliday's biggest supporters. She has provided her husband with unwavering support throughout his short career until now.
The duo exchanged vows in front of all their friends and family members in a beautiful wedding in January this year.
Chloe Holliday alongside her pet Coconut cheered Jackson Holliday during his MiLB game
Jackson Holliday had a difficult first 10 games in the big leagues with the Orioles, which eventually ended with him being demoted to the minor leagues. During one of his games in MiLB, Holliday was cheered from the stands by his wife Chloe and their pet coconut.
Chloe showcased amazing support for her husband alongside many others in the crowd who have been backing Holliday to bounce back from his shirt-short slump in the MLB.
Holliday is still the Baltimore Orioles No. 1 prospect and may well be promoted to the big leagues again, as the talent and skills he possesses are unmatched by many in the league.