Before turning pro though – and ahead of his senior season – Holliday is making NIL history as the first high school baseball player to sign a partnership with adidas.Committed to Oklahoma State to play for his uncle, Josh, Holliday will need to decide if he in fact heads to college next year or starts […]
Before turning pro though – and ahead of his senior season – Holliday is making NIL history as the first high school baseball player to sign a partnership with adidas.Committed to Oklahoma State to play for his uncle, Josh, Holliday will need to decide if he in fact heads to college next year or starts his professional journey.“Signing with adidas was a no-brainer,” Holliday said. “Seeing my brother sign with adidas as a
young player was special for our family, so to now have this opportunity myself is incredible. I’m
honored and thankful, and I truly believe working with adidas will help me take my game to the next
level and reach the goals I’ve set for myself.”In the meantime, he will debut adidas’ ADIZERO Edge+, the brand’s latest cleat innovation designed for speed and agility.As a 6-foot-4 star infielder from Stillwater, Oklahoma, the youngest Holliday is poised to join his brother, Jackson, as the top selection in this year’s draft.
According to the brand, ADIZERO Edge+ represents the pinnacle of adidas’ performance-driven design, underscoring the brand’s mission to empower athletes at every level of the game.Like his brother, Holliday will wear the three stripes on the diamond and joins MLB stars such as Julio Rodriguez, Trea Turner, Corey Seager, Teoscar Hernandez and Anthony Volpe on the brand’s roster.