Matt Holliday had a tremendous MLB career.
And now, he has two sons looking to follow in his footsteps.
In fact, one of them has a chance to be in the big leagues next month.
The former All-Star outfielder joined Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman on “The Show” podcast to talk about his own career, his potential future in coaching and his talented family, as son Jackson was drafted first-overall by the Orioles last year, and son Ethan will play baseball at Oklahoma State.
‘The Show’ Podcast with Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman:
- YANKEES STRUGGLES: They are not good at anything. They might not even stay over .500. Their starting pitching and hitting is bad.
- METS FUTURE: Their position player nucleus is good. Edwin Diaz will be back. They will have to go out and get at least three starting pitchers. This is one of the better starting pitching markets. Will the Mets try and sign a third baseman too?
Matt Holliday Interview:
Former MLB All-Star outfielder
- HIS SON JACKSON: Watching his son Jackson Holliday play and showing him the ropes. It’s been a fun process watching him and helping him. He is getting close to being major league-ready. He’s prepared to be in the big leagues by next season. Has not been ruled out to be up with the Orioles before the end of this season.
- ETHAN HOLLIDAY: Holliday’s other son, Ethan, also plays and has a bright baseball future.
- HIS OWN FUTURE: Is coaching in his future? Likes the idea of one day being part of MLB organization.
- CARDINALS STRUGGLES: What happened this season to his former team?