
The Orioles are fortunate to have major league baseball’s best prospect in Jackson Holliday.
It is thanks to him that the Orioles have the best bank of prospects in the league. Eventually, he will also join a dynamic group in Baltimore.
But when will he?
According to Jon Heyman, there is a scenario where the first overall pick of 2022 could make his Major League debut as early as this year.
Matt Holliday’s son, who has a good younger brother who will also be drafted, is currently playing in the AA. In 22 games, he has an average of .352, an OPS of .955 and no less than 32 hits.
In short, he dominates in the Orioles system.
In 2022 he starred in the rookie and in the A. This year? He did the A, the strong A and the AA. Each time, his passage is short due to the fact that he completely dominates the field.
Here are the pro stats for the man who mainly plays shortstop, but can also play second and third base.
Holliday is only 19 right now. But despite everything, the Orioles are considering the possibility of having him graduate in the Majors this season.
One of the problems? The club has a lot of good infielders in MLB. And as you know, a club does not want to recall a big hope in the Majors for the banker.
The feeling I have is that if the club senses an opening (whether through injury or not), they will have their chance to try to help their people for the end of the season – including series?
It would be a great experience for the big hope. To be continued, then.
- 11 straight wins for the Dodgers, who won a big pitching duel against the Brewers.
- The Cards recall their big hope.
- Tim Anderson regrets his actions against the Guardians and Jose Ramirez.
- Bo Bichette was on fire yesterday in Buffalo.
- Julio Rodriguez wants to redo the playoffs.