JP Crawford’s sister, Eliza, shared a glimpse of a family trip in Hawaii on Monday. Eliza shared an Instagram story featuring palm trees at sunset with a Hawaiian vacation vibe, accompanied by an inset photo of Hawaiian Airlines planes."The travel tour continues,” Eliza wrote.(Image source- Eliza Crawford/Instagram)She also shared a clip of Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa in Ko Olina, Hawaii, featuring JP Crawford at the beach, along with Crawford’s wife, Kathy, and their one-year-old daughter, Korra, in her mother’s arms.“1st Family Trip,” Eliza wrote.(Image source- Eliza Crawford/Instagram)In the last story, Eliza posted a photo of herself posing in the shallow ocean water of Honolulu, Hawaii. She wore a two-piece bikini and created an artistic effect holding the sun during the golden hour.(Image source- Eliza Crawford/Instagram)Eliza Crawford, a softball coach, posted an Instagram story giving a glimpse into her coaching. The story features her guiding her student on how to hit.“Imagine having a coach that believes in you and helps you accomplish your goals,” she captioned the post.(Image source- Eliza Crawford/Instagram)JP Crawford’s sister Eliza wished her niece Korra on her first birthdayJP Crawford’s daughter, Korra, was born on Dec 7, 2024. On Sunday, Eliza shared an Instagram post and wrote:“That auntie and niece relationship is something unmatched.”The clip showed Korra and Eliza comfortably dancing together indoors, the space decorated for the occasion. Eliza wore a brown full-sleeve top with denim pants, while Korra wore a warm-tone velvet outfit paired with pink stockings.“I just love her. Happy 1st birthday to Korra. You are so loved🤍,” Eliza wrote. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostIn October, Eliza shared a series of images during ALCS and wrote,“What a month.”The Seattle Mariners clinched a postseason berth but failed to advance to the World Series in 2025. They lost against the Toronto Blue Jays in ALCS Game 7. Crawford maintained a decent performance with a .265 batting average, 12 homers and 58 RBIs in 2025.