Baltimore Orioles rising star Jackson Holliday is not only focused on improving his skills during the offseason but also enjoying moments with his wife, Chloe Holliday. Recent glimpses into their life via Jackson's Instagram stories show how he maintains his 2025 preparation work while enjoying beachside romance.
On Monday, Holliday, who was the No. 1 prospect in 2024, according to MLB Pipeline, and was the first pick in the 2022 MLB draft, shared an Instagram story regarding his offseason training and a moment from his personal life, along with his wife.
The story shows him swinging his bat in two different videos as he works toward the 2025 season. On the other hand, Jackson's story included a selfie from his wife Chloe's latest IG post about their recent trip to Hawaii.
Chloe and Jackson Holliday are currently enjoying a vacation to Hawaii. Chloe often shares moments from her and her husband's trips via her IG handle, including a recent post.
Chloe wrote in the caption: "Luau night 💜💜💜💜💜."
The post included several pictures of Chloe and Jackson.
Chloe and Jackson Holliday's trip to Bora Bora and Chloe's support for Jackson after his rookie season with the Baltimore Orioles
Chloe and Jackson Holliday got married in January 2024 and ever since have been having a great time as a couple. Before their trip to Hawaii, they enjoyed a trip together to Bora Bora.
Jackson shared highlights of the trip with fans on an Instagram post on Nov. 29, with the caption:
"Bora Bora ✔️."
Meanwhile, Holliday, who came off a rookie season after being called up to the majors midseason, received support and words of appreciation from his wife as the 2024 season came to an end.
On Oct. 3 on Instagram, Chloe showed her support for Jackson with a post that included pictures of Jackson from the season. Chloe wrote in the caption:
"WHAT a szn & wild ride this year! Love being by your side always! Thank you Lord for another szn with my guy, cheering you on forever🧡🧡🧡."
Jackson Holliday played in 60 games for the Orioles in 2024, slashing .189/.255/.311 with five homers, four stolen bases and 23 RBIs.