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The Orioles are going with a right-handed-heavy lineup to counter Blue Jays southpaw Easton Lucas in the first game of the day, so the lefty-hitting Holliday will begin the twin bill on the bench. Jordan Westburg will draw the start at second base in Game 1, but Holliday will likely occupy the keystone in the nightcap.
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YouTube on MSNWhat Has The Jackson Holliday Experience Been Like In Year 2?
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The Colorado Rockies selected Ethan Holliday No. 4 overall in the 2025 MLB draft. He’s immediately become the farm system’s top prospect.
To many, the Colorado Rockies got a steal when they selected elite shortstop prospect Ethan Holliday with the No. 4 pick. They're paying him like he was the best player in his class.
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YouTube on MSNThis At Bat Proves Jackson Holliday Isn't Ready For MLB
In this insightful baseball analysis video, we break down an at-bat that demonstrates why Jackson Holliday might not yet be ready for the Major Leagues. Watch as we dissect his performance, highlighting areas where the promising player excels and others where growth is needed.
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It has been a busier and much better year for Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jackson Holliday, who was lackluster last season.
This story originally ran previously, before Ethan Holliday was drafted with the No. 4 pick by the Rockies. BALTIMORE -- Jackson Holliday knows what it’s like to be the No. 1 overall pick in the MLB Draft, having been selected by the Orioles with the top ...
ESPN's Kiley McDaniel reported Tuesday he and the Colorado Rockies agreed to a contract that will pay the No. 4 overall pick of the 2025 MLB draft a $9 million bonus. It is the biggest bonus for a player who was selected out of high school in draft history.
Jackson Holliday's brother, Ethan Holliday, was picked No. 4 by the Colorado Rockies in the 2025 MLB draft on Sunday.
Jackson Holliday fields a soft ground ball from Daniel Schneemann and uses his glove to flip it to first base for a nice putout