Orioles rookie ace Jackson Holliday is spending quality time with his wife Chloe and their pet canine Coconut at their home in Oklahoma this offseason. The couple have been married for over a year now and have been together since high school.
Holliday's wife has over 22K followers on social media and often posts moments from her daily life alongside the Orioles second baseman and their pet dog, Coconut. Chloe shared a couple of images on Instagram on Tuesday.
The first picture featured Jackson smiling for the camera while the other captured a heartfelt moment between him and his furry friend. Take a look at the images here:
The couple brought home Coconut about a year ago and celebrated his first birthday on January 5. Chloe shared a few delightful images of Coconut on his birthday on Instagram.
"COCONUT TURNS ONE ! happiest lil buddy 🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥," she captioned the post.
The couple reside in Oklahoma during the offseason and stay in Baltimore, Maryland during the MLB season. He was drafted No. 1 by the Orioles in 2022 and made his debut last year.
Chloe and Jackson got engaged in December 2022 while on a trip to Nayarit, Mexico. They exchanged vows on January 6, 2024, in a beautiful wedding ceremony held at a resort in Manalapan, Florida. The couple celebrated their first wedding anniversary in 2025.
"One year & forever to go. Didn’t know it was possible to love you more than I did this day, your easy to love jax ❤️ ," Chloe captioned the post on Instagram celebrating their anniversary.
Orioles 2B Jackson Holliday and his wife, Chloe, vacationed in Bora Bora and Hawaii this offseason
Jackson Holliday and Chloe embarked on two romantic getaways this offseason. Their first trip was to the Bora Bora Islands in November last year and the second trip was to Maui, Hawaii to celebrate and welcome the New Year together.
Chloe shared pictures from their Bora Bora trip on Instagram in November.
"Self timers for the win 🫶🏼," she captioned the post.
She also shared pictures from their Hawaii vacation last week.
"Hawaiian highlights !!!" the post was captioned.
Jackson Holliday capped off a subpar rookie season with the Orioles last year and will be hoping to string some consistent performances for the franchise next season.