Baltimore Orioles infielder Jackson Holliday has been enjoying some quality offseason time after his MLB debut. Holliday is married to his high school sweetheart, Chloe Holliday (née Cox).
Chloe Holliday, who has nearly 23,000 Instagram followers, frequently shares personal moments with her husband on her account. On Sunday, she posted highlights from the couple's latest trip.
“luau night 💜💜💜💜💜,” she wrote in the caption.
Jackson Holliday and his wife Chloe Holliday often take time off from their busy lives to go on trips and vacations, with their most recent one being to Maui, Hawaii. In the photos shared, the couple is seen posing at a stunning location featuring lush greenery, palm trees, a calm ocean view, and a clear sky with soft clouds.
In the photos, the baseballer is dressed in a dark floral-patterned shirt paired with light-colored shorts, perfectly complementing the tropical vibe while his wife Chloe was seen in a strapless pink and purple dress with intricate patterns.
The couple attended Stillwater High School in Stillwater, Oklahoma together and got engaged in December 2022. They tied the knot earlier this year in January.
Jackson Holliday’s wife Chloe shares throwback picture with husband
On Friday, Jackson Holliday’s wife, Chloe, shared a beautiful throwback memory from two years ago on her Instagram story. In the caption, she wrote along with heart emojis:
"2 years ago today"
The image shows the couple sharing a heartfelt moment at a beach with a stunning ocean view. Chloe Holliday is leaning on the infielder's back, and both are smiling warmly. The couple is twinning in matching white outfits. Holliday is one of the biggest supporters of her husband's professional career and can often be spotted at his games cheering him on.
The 21-year-old shortstop is the son of former MLB player Matt Holliday. Holliday started the 2024 season in the minors with the Orioles’ Triple-A affiliate, the Norfolk Tides. In April, the Orioles promoted him to the major leagues. Holliday finished his rookie season achieving a .189 batting average while hitting five home runs and 23 RBIs, in 60 games with the Orioles.