The Mercury News Weekend

Top prospect Holliday makes debut for Orioles

- By The Associated Press

After his rapid rise to the majors, Jackson Holliday was given a particular­ly meaningful number with the Baltimore Orioles.

Baseball's top-ranked prospect made his big league debut Wednesday night at Fenway Park, starting at second base and batting ninth against the Boston Red Sox. He went down swinging his first time up and finished 0 for 4 with two strikeouts and an RBI groundout in Baltimore's 7-5 win.

“Obviously, I would have liked to have gotten a few hits, but the overall experience was pretty incredible,” Holliday said. “To go out there and win and have an RBI, it's pretty awesome just to be here.”

The 20-year-old infielder, selected No. 1 overall in the 2022 amateur draft out of high school in Oklahoma, is a son of Matt Holliday, a seven-time All-Star and the 2007 NL batting champion.

“Nervous? I mean, a little bit. Not too bad,” Jackson Holliday said before the game. “I'm not as nervous as I thought I would be. I'm more excited. Kind of changed the mind frame from nervous to excitement.

“I got a taste a little bit during spring training. Obviously, this will be different now during the season, but I felt like I was able to hold my own.”

Holliday wore No. 7 for Baltimore. His father had that number during seven seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals and one with the Colorado Rockies. But it hadn't been worn by a member of the Orioles since former manager Cal Ripken Sr. was still coaching in 1992.

One of his sons, Billy Ripken, was the previous Baltimore player to wear that number, in 1988. The Ripken family, Orioles royalty, gave its blessing to the young Holliday.

“Our family is thrilled that @ JHolliday7 will be wearing dad's #7,” Hall of Fame shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. posted on the social platform X.

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