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Orioles' Superstar Prospect Reveals Interesting Apartment Addition

The apartment of Baltimore Orioles' superstar prospect Jackson Holliday is a dream for baseball fans everywhere.
Orioles' Superstar Prospect Reveals Interesting Apartment Addition
Orioles' Superstar Prospect Reveals Interesting Apartment Addition

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Baltimore Orioles fans are chomping at the bit to see their superstar prospect, Jackson Holliday, make his Major League debut.

The phenom is the son of former MLB All-Star player, Matt Holliday, and catapulted up the prospect ranking boards until he firmly landed as the No. 1 rated player in all of minor league baseball.

This extended the Orioles' streak of having three players with that designation in three-consecutive years.

Holliday seems on the verge of making the Opening Day roster and many fans are hoping that is the case.

The 20-year-old has been incredible in the minors, posting a slash line of .323/.442/.499 with 12 home runs and 75 RBI in his first full year of professional baseball.

The most incredible thing about his 2023 season was he worked his way up from Single-A at the beginning of the year, to finishing with Baltimore's Triple-A affiliate.

There's no doubt that Holliday was blessed with gifted genes, but he also revealed an interesting addition to his apartment that may be one of the secrets for his success.

Kids across the country had to have become instantly jealous when they saw this.

Who wouldn't want a batting cage in their apartment?

This is also a good sign for the Orioles organization and fans as Holliday clearly loves the game of baseball and is willing to constantly work to improve his craft.

Despite having a Major League father, the phenom has consistently exerted himself to maximize all of his talent.

If having the batting cage in his apartment has turned him into this type of hitter, then Baltimore should look into installing these renovations for all their players.


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Brad Wakai
BRAD WAKAI

Brad Wakai graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Journalism. While an undergrad, he did work at the student radio station covering different Penn State athletic programs like football, basketball, volleyball, soccer and other sports. Brad currently covers the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros for Sports Illustrated/FanNation. He is also the Lead Contributor for Nittany Lions Wire of Gannett Media where he continues to cover Penn State athletics. Brad is the host of the sports podcast I Said What I Said, discussing topics across the NFL, College Football, the NBA and other sports. You can follow him on Twitter: @bwakai