"Will be a OOTG" - Jackson Holliday's wife Chloe sports custom jersey with unique spiritual flair

MLB: Baltimore Orioles at Colorado Rockies - Source: Imagn
MLB: Baltimore Orioles at Colorado Rockies - Source: Imagn

Jackson Holliday and his wife, Chloe, continue to update their fans through Instagram. The offseason came early for Holliday's Baltimore Orioles, having been eliminated from this year's postseason after getting swept by the Kansas City Royals in the AL Wild Card round.

Chloe posted a picture wearing an interesting outfit via her Instagram story on Thursday. The dress had the same number as Jackson's jersey on the back with "Child of God" written on it.

"Definitely will be a OOTG," she captioned her story
Chloe Holliday with an innovative custom outfit (Image via Chloe's Instagram)
Chloe Holliday with an innovative custom outfit (Image via Chloe's Instagram)

The outfit was produced by Not Yet Home, a religious-based clothing line. Based on the apparel-producer's website, it aims to "to cultivate a lifestyle of eternal perspective through purposeful design." Holliday has yet to be announced as its ambassador but she certainly does seem to be loving the brand.

Baltimore Orioles poke fun at Jackson Holliday

In Sept. 24, the Orioles defeated the New York Yankees to clinch a playoff berth. Naturally, the players and personnel of the team celebrated the momentous occasion. What attracted attention was the preparation the team made for Jackson Holliday in the dugout.

"Baby’s first Clinchmas" - @ Orioles

The team prepared a bowl for Holliday complete with non-alcoholic drinks, milk bottles, and a tiny jersey with the rookie's name in it. It was due to Holliday being just 20 years old that the team thought of a wholesome drinking experience for the prospect.

Though the rookie was used sparingly throughout the season and in the postseason, he still is a trustworthy hand especially on defense. Heading in to the 2025 season, all eyes will be on the Baltimore Orioles on how they can utilize the talents of baseball's former number one prospect as the team aim to establish a stronghold in the AL East.

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