The Baltimore Orioles were at Seattle for a three-game series against the Mariners. On the final day of the series this Thursday, the home to rainy skies and breathtaking views became the backdrop of a sweet moment between Colton Cowser and his girlfriend Claire Wolford.
Wolford shared a series of adorable photos from T-Mobile Park with the caption:
“Post card from Seattle 💌.”

Cowser, rocking his Orioles #17 jersey, posed with her girlfriend post-game. Claire is in a simple black top and white pants.
Other photos included a selfie of Wolford alongside Cowser's teammate Jackson Holliday's wife, Clarie, from the T-Mobile Park stands.
In the comments section, Claire had a heartfelt reaction:
"🫶🫶🫶"

As for the game, the matchup was close, with the Orioles securing a 4-3 victory, completing a three-game sweep after winning the first two games, 5-1 and 3-2, respectively.
In the series, Cowser went 2-for-8, including a home run in the first game.
Jackson Holliday’s “cute lunch date” Chloe shines in Laguna Beach post
In the second week of May, Jackson Hollida's wife, Chloe, posted a series of photos in the California sunshine. Chloe channeled her lunch date look, wearing a sleeveless cream top against a vibrant garden backdrop in Laguna Beach.
“My cute lunch date took these !!!!” Chloe wrote in the caption.
Jackson Holliday confirmed his behind-the-camera role in the comments with:
“Yea I did”
Fans and friends were quick to show love.
Gracyn Holliday, Jackson’s sister, playfully commented:
“you’ve trained him so well” followed by emojis.
Gunnar Henderson's partner, Katherine Lee Bishop, wrote:
“So pretty!!!!”
Even Jackson’s mom, Leslee Holliday, dropped hearts.

On the baseball front, both Colton Cowser and Jackson Holliday are trying to get the Orioles back into contention after a rough start to the season. The team has gone 7-3 in its last 10 games.
Cowser is hitting .212 along with three home runs and three RBIs after 33 at-bats. In late March, Cowser sustained a fractured left thumb during a game against the Toronto Blue Jays, sidelining him for approximately six to eight weeks.
Meanwhile, Holliday is hitting .263 along with eight home runs an five stolen bases.