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Talent is crucial, but knowing how to channel it is just as important. Sometimes, it takes a village to help a player shine.
They're even more desperate now, and that desperation will put even more on Holliday's shoulders. This is partly due to the ...
Jackson Holliday may have his old man to thank for his recent run of hot hitting. The Baltimore Orioles infielder Holliday continued his rampage at the plate on Sunday, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs ...
Despite being considered MLB's top prospect ahead of his first call-up to the majors, Jackson Holliday took a while to adjust ...
Holliday will start at second base and bat second in Thursday's game versus the Twins. The hot-hitting Holliday had been elevated to the No. 6 spot in the lineup for each of his last five starts ...
With lefty Logan Allen on the mound for Cleveland, Holliday is taking a seat, and Jorge Mateo is making the start at second base and batting ninth for Baltimore. Holliday has received just nine ...
Former MLB No. 1 prospect Jackson ... 17 skid. Holliday's message after the game was simple, jokingly saying the home run was "not for the team, just Coconut." Holliday's .216 batting average ...
Jackson Holliday’s wife, Chloe, commented on Gunner Henderson’s fiancéee's social media post on her special day. Here’s what ...
That would be Coconut, Jackson Holliday's dog ... taken good at-bats and hit the ball hard.” Holliday was mired in an 0-for-17 slump before hitting a drive to center with the bases loaded.
The Orioles needed a spark. Dean Kremer needed a lead. Jackson Holliday just needed a hit. The 21-year-old Holliday achieved all three with his big swing in the second inning Wednesday night.
That would be Coconut, Jackson Holliday's dog. He was in attendance for the team's Bark at Oriole Park promotion. Holliday hit a grand slam in the second inning on Wednesday night, and the Orioles ...