The future was supposed to look clear with Holliday, yet uncertainty still lingers.
For the Baltimore Orioles, Jackson Holliday was supposed to represent the future — another cornerstone talent who could pair with Gunnar Henderson in the infield to lead the franchise into a new era of perennial contention. Instead, his rookie campaign has been more of a reality check. Despite earning an All-Star nod, the 21-year-old second baseman has struggled to find consistent footing.
On paper, Holliday’s numbers aren’t disastrous.