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Baltimore Orioles’ Jackson Holliday Shares Injury Update After 29 Missed Games

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Baltimore Orioles infielder Jackson Holliday has not played this season due to injury.

The Baltimore Orioles have spent the entire season shorthanded, and one of the biggest missing pieces has been Jackson Holliday. Even though he has yet to fully establish himself at the major-league level, owning a . 229 batting average, .

300 on-base percentage and . 659 OPS across parts of two seasons, he remains one of the most important long-term players in the organization. The former No.

1 overall pick in the 2022 MLB Draft was once the top prospect in baseball, and the Orioles expected him to take a meaningful step forward in 2026. Instead, a right hand fracture has kept him off the field for nearly a month. On Thursday, Holliday finally provided a positive update.

"Jackson Holliday said today in Orioles' clubhouse that he expects to be back playing rehab games next week. Holliday hasn't played since experiencing discomfort in his surgically repaired right hand on April 21, when he was pulled off his 2nd rehab assignment,” reported Jake Rill of MLB. com.