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    Gunnar Henderson and Alex Bregman’s wives send love as Jackson Holliday’s partner Chloe shares “past few weeks” recap

    Baltimore Orioles star Jackson Holliday‘s wife, Chloe, shared a photodump to recap her last few days with the MLB slugger, who is rehabbing from a hamate bone injury.

    Chloe shared pictures of the Orioles infielder with their dog, Coconut, in her Instagram post. The post also featured a picture of Jackson with his injured right hand, as well as a few pictures from their scenic getaway.

    “A little bit from the past few weeks,” she captioned the post.

    Jackson Holliday’s Orioles teammate Gunnar Henderson’s wife, Katherine, reacted to the post, writing:

    “Love.”

    Chicago Cubs All-Star infielder Alex Bregman’s wife Reagan Elizabeth also commented:

    “Gorg.”

    (Image source - Instagram)
    (Image source – Instagram)

    Earlier this week, Chloe shared their intimate moment in an Instagram post to celebrate Valentine’s Day. She wrote:

    “Love any day I get to celebrate your love! Not the most ‘insta worthy pic’ but this was us this morning grabbing a matcha & cold brew before heading back to FL – even the small mundane things you make fun & special! Love doing this life with you!! Happy Vday 🤍.”

    Orioles infielder Jackson Holliday set to resume swinging next week: Report

    Jackson Holliday suffered a hamate bone injury earlier this month and will miss the Orioles’ Spring Training games. The star infielder is also set to miss the team’s Opening Day.

    However, Roch Kubatko of MASN shared some positive updates about the 22-year-old infielder’s recovery. Kubatko shared that Holliday will resume swinging next week after his stitches are removed on Monday.

    “Jackson Holliday gets the stitches out of his right hand on Monday,” Kubatko wrote. “Can start [swinging] after that. Can gradually begin activities. Said it feels good. Doesn’t think it looks good, but docs assured him that’s how the hand’s supposed to look. He’s taking their word for it.”

    Holliday finished his sophomore season with a .242 batting average, .314 OBP, while recording 142 hits, 17 home runs, 55 RBIs and 17 stolen bases. The former No. 1 hopes to contribute to the Orioles’ fight for the AL next season after an underwhelming 2025.