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Fantasy Performance by Week
Fantasy News
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Holliday is not in the lineup for Monday's game versus the Angels. Holliday has now been out of the lineup each of the three times the Orioles have faced a lefty since his promotion. The 20-year-old is not going to be a platoon player once he gets rolling at the plate, but it's not a surprise the club is electing to sit him versus southpaws given his 1-for-30 start at the plate. Jorge Mateo will be at the keystone Monday.... See More ... See Less
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Orioles' Jackson Holliday: Sits against lefty
Holliday is out of the lineup Saturday against the Brewers. In his first game against a lefty (DL Hall), Holliday finds himself on the bench to begin the game. Jorge Mateo gets the start at second base, hitting ninth.... See More ... See Less -
Orioles' Jackson Holliday: Will play second base this spring
Orioles general manager Mike Elias said in an interview on 105.7 The Fan in Baltimore on Tuesday that Holliday will play "a lot" of second base during spring training, Jake Rill of MLB.com reports. The vast majority of Holliday's starts in the minors have come at shortstop, and that position is still likely to be the top prospect's long-term home. However, Holliday has also played some second and third base and there could be some starts available at the keystone. At the moment, Jordan Westburg looks to be at the top of Baltimore's depth chart at second base.... See More ... See Less -
Orioles' Jackson Holliday: Will get opportunity to make roster
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said Tuesday that Holliday will be given "every opportunity" to make the team's Opening Day roster, Andy Kostka of TheBaltimoreBanner.com reports. The statement echoes what general manager Mike Elias said earlier this offseason. Holliday, who just turned 20 this week, began the 2023 season at Low-A Delmarva and finished it at Triple-A Norfolk, slashing .323/.442/.499 with 12 homers over 125 games covering four stops. Baltimore has other options at shortstop, but they won't stand in Holliday's way if the youngster shows he's ready. The new CBA rules incentivizing carrying top prospects on the Opening Day roster could also help Holliday's chances.... See More ... See Less -
Orioles' Jackson Holliday: Possible waiver wire pickups
The Diamondbacks gave Jordan Lawlar 16 games at Triple-A Reno before bringing him up to the big leagues, presumably just to make sure he didn't hit a brick wall at that last stop. Will Triple-A Norfolk likewise be just a layover for Jackson Holliday, the No. 1 pick in the draft last year and consensus No. 1 overall prospect now? Promoting him would be an aggressive move, but Holliday isn't a typical 19-year-old, being the son of seven-time All-Star Matt Holliday, and has experienced no letup in production at any of his previous three stops this year. Gunnar Henderson, who the Orioles aggressively promoted as a 21-year-old last September, is their only quality hitter on the left side of the infield. Filling that hole with Holliday as the team closes in on its first division title in a decade makes some sense. So does stashing him ahead of time if you can spare the roster spot.... See More ... See Less -
Orioles' Jackson Holliday: Out several days with illness
Holliday will be sidelined several days at Double-A Bowie due to an illness, Roch Kubatko of MASNSports.com reports. Holliday has yet to be challenged at any level, including Bowie, where he's posted a .924 OPS in his first 10 games. He'll need a little breather to get well, though, before trying to finish strong in what is his first full pro season.... See More ... See Less -
Orioles' Jackson Holliday: Moving up to Double-A
The Orioles promoted Holliday from High-A Aberdeen to Double-A Bowie on Sunday, Andy Kostka of TheBaltimoreBanner.com reports. Baltimore is using the final day before the All-Star break to move several youngsters up a rung on the minor-league ladder, and no promotion is more significant than that of Holliday, the top prospect in the system and perhaps all of baseball. The 19-year-old is on the move for the second time this season, as he showed no signs of slowing down after making the jump to Aberdeen following a 14-game stint with Single-A Delmarva to begin the campaign. Despite being one of the younger hitters in the South Atlantic League, Holliday turned in a .314/.452/.502 slash line while walking at a 19.5 percent clip and striking out in 20.8 percent of his 259 plate appearances. The young shortstop was also a menace on the basepaths, notching 17 steals in 24 attempts.... See More ... See Less -
Orioles' Jackson Holliday: Handling High-A
Holliday is slashing .359/.488/.612 with four home runs, nine steals, a 20.2 percent strikeout rate and a 19.4 percent walk rate in 29 games for High-A Aberdeen. Holliday wasted no time this season throwing his hat into the ring for best prospect in baseball, as he has now dominated Single-A (230 wRC+) and High-A (195 wRC+) and won't turn 20 until December. The most notable skill development for Holliday relative to preseason scouting reports is that he has been clocked as a plus-plus runner this year. He has stolen 12 bases on 17 attempts in 43 games and projects as a five-category superstar in the majors.... See More ... See Less -
Orioles' Jackson Holliday: Dominant at Single-A
Holliday is slashing .404/.533/.681 with two home runs, three steals, 11 strikeouts and 13 walks in 60 plate appearances for Single-A Delmarva. The No. 1 overall pick in last year's draft couldn't be having a more impressive statistical start to the year, as his 45.2 percent hard-hit rate is also an elite figure, especially for a 19-year-old shortstop. Holliday is looking like a future superstar, and he could get a bump to High-A in the coming weeks.... See More ... See Less -
Orioles' Jackson Holliday: Getting first taste of A ball
Holliday has hit .194/.342/.226 through his first eight games for Single-A Delmarva. He played eight games in rookie ball before that and outclassed the competition, hitting .409/.576/.591 with a homer, three steals and a 10:2 BB:K. Although Single-A has been a greater challenge so far, it's obviously a small sample, and it helps that Holliday has continued to show impressive plate discipline (7:8 BB:K). The 2022 draft's first overall pick has as much upside as anyone in the minors.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Orioles on MASN@masnOrioles12H agoRyan O’Hearn plated two of the four runs the Orioles scored tonight. The veteran spoke to the media after the loss. https://t.co/Rl1vGQmPyP
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Orioles on MASN@masnOrioles12H agoTonight, the Orioles lost 7-4 in Los Angeles. Brandon Hyde spoke to the media after the game. https://t.co/D3zgEa6Ihw
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Baltimore Orioles@Orioles12H agoFINAL: Angels 7, Orioles 4
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Steve Melewski@masnSteve14H agoThere is Jackson Holliday's second MLB hit, a sharp grounder to center sending Westburg to third in the O's fifth.
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Orioles on MASN@masnOrioles15H agoThe Orioles’ player development success is on display in tonight’s lineup. Brandon Hyde spoke about his young team before the game. https://t.co/gh2PpF08l4
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Orioles on MASN@masnOrioles22H agoCelebrate the magic of Orioles baseball with MASN as we look back on a memorable year at Camden Yards, highlighted by both the 2023 team’s remarkable AL East title and the return of the 1983 World Series Champions. https://t.co/N8i4LJNML1 https://t.co/GzlnmU1Y5q
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Steve Melewski@masnSteve23H agoOrioles lead the majors with 35 HRs and at 1.59 HR per game. They lead MLB in ABs per HR at 22.09 with 23 teams at 30 or more AB per homer. They have hit 2 or more homers 12x now and are 11-1 in those games.
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Orioles on MASN@masnOrioles2D agoThe Orioles made it three straight with tonight’s win. Brandon Hyde and the @PNCBank Digital Desk break down the win. https://t.co/TSrLh6lXCg
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Steve Melewski@masnSteve2D agoKimbrel fans Trout looking and the Orioles win it. They win 4-2 and are 15-7 and move into first place in the AL East by 1/2 game. Never dull around here.
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Steve Melewski@masnSteve2D agoFinal numbers on RHP Albert Suarez. Goes 5.2 IP, 4 hits, 0 runs, 2 BB and 5 strikeouts on 89 pitches. Tonight got 8 whiffs on 21 swings vs. 4S and 16 on 43 swings overall. In 2 games, 11.1 IP, 0 runs on 7 hits with the Orioles.