Bud Selig Repeatedly Calls 2013 MLB Draft the ‘2000’ Draft While Announcing Picks (Video)

by abournenesn

Jun 7, 2013

A lot of people who accuse MLB commissioner Bud Selig of being out of touch just want to complain. But Selig gave them some real ammunition Thursday night.

Selig presided over the latest rendition of the MLB draft Thursday with all the aplomb and accuracy of a commissioner who may be unaware how the years are passing him by. As Selig read the draftees’ names, he kept making one tiny mistake.

“With the first selection of the 2000 first-player draft, the Houston Astros select Mark Appel,” he intoned when announcing the No. 1 pick.

It didn’t stop there — Selig called the event the “2000” draft several more times, Larry Brown Sports reports.

Now, baseball is famous for being stuck in its ways, but this is something else.

Check out a video of one of Selig’s slipups below.

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