MLB Pipeline’s Jim Callis: ‘Really Can’t Go Overboard’ On Expectations For Jackson Holliday
“Nothing he does this year would shock me,” MLB Pipeline’s Jim Callis said of Orioles prospect Jackson Holliday.
Read more“Nothing he does this year would shock me,” MLB Pipeline’s Jim Callis said of Orioles prospect Jackson Holliday.
Read moreCall it a hunch. A feeling of inevitability. Glenn Clark explains why he thinks Jackson Holliday is going to start the season with the Orioles.
Read moreThe Athletic’s Keith Law expects Jackson Holliday to be an impact major league player right away. “I would guess within a year or two we would be talking about him as one of the 10, 15 best players in the American League,” Law said. “I think he’s that advanced.”
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles talks with Eric Garfield of the Florida Prospect Report about what he’s noticed at Orioles spring training so far and the players who have stood out.
Read moreESPN’s Kiley McDaniel explains why he ranked Coby Mayo (and not Samuel Basallo) as the Orioles’ No. 2 prospect behind Jackson Holliday.
Read moreTodd Karpovich runs down the key storylines for the Orioles entering the 2024 season, from the team’s young guns to the prospects on the way.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles talks with Eric Garfield of the Florida Prospect Report about the Orioles’ record-setting run of three consecutive Baseball America No. 1 prospects in Adley Rutschman, Gunnar Henderson and Jackson Holliday — and the player who could be the fourth.
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Read moreHe’s just 19 years old, but Orioles prospect Jackson Holliday is already the No. 3 prospect in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline. “Definitely just taking it day by day has helped me get to the point where I’m at now,” Holliday said.
Read moreDelmarva manager Felipe Alou Jr. and Stillwater baseball coach Jimmy Harris chatted with PressBox about Orioles prospect Jackson Holliday.
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