Baltimore Orioles No. 1 Pick Jackson Holliday Sent to Minors After Major League Slump
Orioles send former No. 1 pick Jackson Holliday back to minors after struggling in his first MLB stint.
By the Numbers- Holliday had only 2 hits, 2 walks, and a .059 batting average in 10 MLB games.
- In contrast, he batted .333 with 5 doubles, 2 homers, and 9 RBIs in 10 minor league games this season.
Holliday, a top pick in the 2022 draft, faces the challenge of adjusting to major league pitching after excelling in the minors.
State of Play- Holliday's demotion aims to provide him with an opportunity to regain his form in the minor leagues.
- The Orioles made roster moves, calling up outfielder Ryan McKenna and designating catcher David Bañuelos for assignment.
Holliday will work on his game in Norfolk with the hope of earning a second chance in the majors with Baltimore.
Bottom LineJackson Holliday's struggles highlight the challenging transition for young prospects from the minors to the majors, emphasizing the need for patience and development in the journey to success.
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