
Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, United States, Matthew Kent Olson was drafted as the #47th overall pick by the Oakland Athletics in the 2012 MLB Draft. Nicknamed "Oly", he made his MLB team debut as a first baseman on September 12, 2016. He spent six years with the Oakland Athletics and then joined the Atlanta Braves in 2022. He is in his fourth year with the Atlanta Braves as of 2025.
Matt Olson has already been a two-time MLB All-Star in his career, as of May 2025. He has also won two Rawlings AL Gold Glove awards, AL All-Star award, NL All-Star award, Home Run Derby Participant award, NL Silver Slugger award and MLBPAA Athletics Heart and Hustle Award in his MLB career so far.
Matt Olson's Wife
Nicole Olson is the wife of Matt Olson. She was known as Nicole Kidder before her marriage. She hails from Johns Creek, Georgia, United States and attended the University of Georgia as per her Facebook profile.
Nicole Olson's Social Media
Nicole Olson has a limited presence on social media. Her Instagram account is named @nicolenolson. It is a private account with 374 posts and 1,736 followers.
How long have Matt Olson and Nicole Olson been married?
Matt Olson and Nicole Olson has been married for three years as of May 2025. The couple exchanged vows in a dazzling wedding hosted at the Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta in November 2021. Matt's teammates from the Atlanta Braves and the pair's family and friends graced their special event.
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How many children do Matt Oldoson and Nicole Olson have?
Matt Olson and his wife, Nicole Olson, have one son as of May 2025, as per reports.
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FAQ's On Matt Olson's Wife
A. Yes, Matt Olson and Nicole Olson gave birth to their first child, a son, in late 2024.
A. Matt Olson and Nicole Olson got married on November 20, 2021, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Atlanta.
A. Matt Olson is #28 on the Atlanta Braves.
A. Matt Olson has played for the Oakland Athletics and the Atlanta Braves in his MLB career.
A. Matt Olson has been selected to two MLB All-Star games in his career as of May 2025.