See the heartwarming moment Jackson Holliday learned he was being called up by the Orioles

Video shows the moment Jackson Holliday learned he was being called up, and it involved his dad, ex-MLBer Jackson Holliday.

We always love seeing videos of minor leaguers learning that they’re getting called up to Major League Baseball, and this one is a very special one.

That’s because it’s Jackson Holliday, the infielder taken by the Baltimore Orioles first overall in the 2022 MLB draft. He’s the son of former MLB star Matt Holliday, so it’s pretty awesome to see. And the way the younger Holliday learned was hearing about how he should call his dad to put him on the list of guests, just like Jackson was on Matt’s list of guests when he was a kid.

Check it out:

MLB fans were feeling really old after sons of two former All-Stars went 1-2 in the draft

Wait, Matt Holliday and Andruw Jones have sons in the big leagues now?

Are you feeling old yet, baseball fans?

On Sunday, the 2022 MLB Draft began its long progression through 20 rounds, with the Baltimore Orioles holding the No. 1 overall pick. And with the top selection, the Orioles drafted shortstop Jackson Holliday out of Oklahoma.

If that name sounds familiar, yes, Jackson is the son of long-time outfielder Matt Holliday. Wild right?

Not only that, the Arizona Diamondbacks went with outfielder Druw Jones, who is the son of Atlanta Braves star Andruw Jones, at No. 2 overall. Holliday and Jones going 1-2 overall at the top of the 2022 MLB Draft is also the first time the top two players selected are sons of former MLB players!

What a night! Of course, as expected, baseball fans were feeling as old as the hills that the sons of two MLB greats are now making their own way in the big leagues.

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I’d like to think by now we’re all used to sports stars of our youth producing children who are ready to take their place in big leagues, but man, it really never gets easier.

Even after Jack Leiter and Vlad Guerrero Jr. and even Ken Griffey Jr., there’s still nothing that makes you feel quite as old as seeing a top prospect walk across the stage on draft night as the announcers talk about what his dad back when he was your favorite player.

We’ve now even reached the point where the highlights of those fathers are in high definition! It’s ridiculous.

This summer’s MLB Draft should be no different. If you’re paying attention to the first round—and fans of the Orioles, Diamondbacks and Rangers really should—you’re going to hear a lot of familiar names called early on.

The future of Major League Baseball is going to sound a lot like its recent past. Here’s a small sampling.