Baltimore Orioles rising star Jackson Holliday has been happily married to his high school girlfriend, Chloe Cox, since January 2024. The duo hails from Stillwater, Oklahoma, and resides there during the offseason. During the season, the couple lives in Baltimore alongside their pet canine, Coconut, and also travels together during the Orioles’ away games in the MLB campaign.
Holliday’s wife and their pet canine are often found seated inside Oriole Park at Camden Yards to showcase their love and support for the Orioles’ second baseman during game days. They were both yet again present inside the stadium on Wednesday night for game 2 of the three-game series between the Orioles and the Detroit Tigers.

Chloe Shared Delightful Moments Between Jackson Holliday and Coconut
On Thursday, Holliday’s wife shared some delightful highlights from game 2 of the Tigers and Orioles series on Instagram. The post included both pre-game and post-game images from the triumphant day. Some images showcased Holliday spending quality time with Coconut on the field, while most others had the Cockapoo pup soaking in the lively atmosphere at Camden Yards.
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The caption on the post read, “Coco the real MVP (most valuable paws)!!” The Birds won the contest 10-1 as the second baseman finished the tie with two hits off five at-bats and also scored a run. Despite the win, the Birds lost the series as they were downed in the series opener on Tuesday, as well as the series finale on Thursday.
The Orioles have been struggling in both departments of the game this season. The 2023 AL East division champions currently sit at the bottom with a 27-40 overall record. They are 13 games behind the .500 winning percentage mark and 15 games behind the current division leaders, the New York Yankees. Post the series loss against the Tigers, they continue their six-game homestand as they gear up to welcome the Los Angeles Angels for a three-game series at home in Oriole Park, starting Friday.
Holliday is Having a Fairly Decent Season With the Orioles in 2025
Holliday was chosen as the No. 1 overall pick by the Orioles in the 2022 MLB draft and received an $8.19 million signing bonus. The lefty slugger was termed the No. 1 prospect heading into the 2024 MLB season. He made his much-anticipated debut last year but had a topsy-turvy campaign as he failed to remain consistent at the plate.
This year, however, Holliday has been better with his at-bats and currently has a .265 batting average, with eight home runs, 27 RBIs, and a .746 OPS in 61 games played so far this season. He has registered 61 hits in 230 at-bats, which includes 12 extra-base hits. Holliday has been equally good in defense at second base and is currently projected to hit almost 20 home runs and register more than 60 RBIs in 2025.