Through their first 229 major league plate appearances, Jeremiah Jackson has been the more productive player. He has hit for a better average, shown more extra-base impact, and struck out less often than Jackson Holliday in that opening sample. If the comparison is limited strictly to what each player did in his first 229 trips to the plate, Jackson comes out ahead pretty clearly.

That said, the age context matters a lot here. Holliday reached the majors at 20 years old, while Jeremiah Jackson did not debut until 25. That is a massive difference in developmental stage. Holliday was trying to survive and adjust in the big leagues at an age when most prospects are still in the upper minors. Jackson’s early success is real, but it also came with far more physical maturity and far more professional experience behind it.

Offensively, Jackson’s edge shows up almost everywhere. He posted the better batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, and OPS through 229 plate appearances. He also collected more hits, more doubles, more home runs, and more RBI, while striking out significantly less. Holliday did draw a few more walks in that span, but not enough to offset the wider gap in contact quality and overall production.

The defensive comparison at second base also leans Jackson right now, though it comes with a smaller sample warning. Holliday’s career numbers at second base have been below average to this point, both by Defensive Runs Saved and Outs Above Average. Jackson’s early defensive returns at second have been steadier and currently grade out better. That does not mean he is the better long-term defender, but it does mean the early major league snapshot favors him on both sides of the ball.

The bottom line is simple: Jeremiah Jackson has been better through the first 229 plate appearances. But the bigger-picture takeaway is more nuanced. Jackson wins the early production comparison, while Holliday still gets the long-view benefit because he reached the majors more than five years younger. One player has been better in the short sample. The other was asked to take on that challenge far earlier than almost anyone his age.

🔥 MLB Debut Comparison: First 229 Plate Appearances

(Jackson Holliday vs. Jeremiah Jackson)

CategoryJackson Holliday (🟦)Jeremiah Jackson (🟥)Winner
Age at MLB Debut20 ◀️25🟦 Holliday
Current Age2226
AVG.200.285 ▶️🟥 Jackson
OBP.262.328 ▶️🟥 Jackson
SLG.324.467 ▶️🟥 Jackson
OPS.586.795 ▶️🟥 Jackson
Hits4261 ▶️🟥 Jackson
Doubles411 ▶️🟥 Jackson
Triples22⚪ Tie
Home Runs68 ▶️🟥 Jackson
RBI2532 ▶️🟥 Jackson
Walks16 ◀️11🟦 Holliday
HBP23 ▶️🟥 Jackson
Strikeouts7761 ▶️ (fewer = better)🟥 Jackson
DRS (Defense)-12+2 ▶️🟥 Jackson
OAA (Defense)-7+1 ▶️🟥 Jackson

📊 Summary of Advantages

PlayerWinsCategories
🟦 Jackson Holliday2Age at Debut, Walks
🟥 Jeremiah Jackson11AVG, OBP, SLG, OPS, Hits, Doubles, HR, RBI, HBP, Strikeouts, DRS, OAA
⚪ Tie1Triples

🎯 Key Insights

✅ Jeremiah Jackson dominates offensively (higher AVG/OBP/SLG, more power, better contact).
✅ Holliday’s edge? Younger debut (20 vs. 25) and better plate discipline (more walks).
⚾ Defense? Jackson is far superior at 2B (DRS +2 vs. -12, OAA +1 vs. -7).


Visual Style Notes

  • 🟦 Blue = Holliday advantage | 🟥 Red = Jackson advantage | ⚪ Gray = Tie
  • ▶️/◀️ Arrows indicate which player leads in each stat.
  • Bold numbers highlight the stronger performance.

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