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O-R-I-O-L-E-S Fan Hagy dead at 68

By David Ginsburg, The Associated Press
BALTIMORE — William "Wild Bill" Hagy, a self-appointed Baltimore Orioles fan who ruled Section 34 in the upper deck at the old Memorial Stadium, died Monday. He was 68.

Hagy was found unresponsive in his home by his roommate, the Orioles said. Efforts by paramedics to revive him failed.

Wearing a straw hat and a scraggly beard, Hagy led cheers at the Orioles' old stadium during the 1970s and 1980s. He spelled out O-R-I-O-L-E-S with his body while fans yelled each letter in unison.

"He was part of a great era," Orioles Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Palmer said. "If you recall, we didn't draw many people back then. Best team in baseball, and we were drawing 1.2 million. He made it exciting to come to the ballpark."

A cabdriver during the day, Hagy guzzled many a beer in the stands while the fans eagerly waited for him to wave his hands over his head to start his trademark cheer. During important games, the team allowed him to climb on top of the Orioles dugout to rally the crowd with his act.

"It was nice to have an unofficial, official cheerleader," Palmer said.

Asked to explain how the phenomenon began, Palmer jokingly replied, "I don't know if he picked up (owner) Jerry Hoffberger at the train station in his cab. I just know for a team that didn't draw very well, it was very refreshing that he actually came out to the ballpark and generated not only fans, but interest in the team. He loved the Orioles."

Hagy was scruffy, had a beer belly and often wore tank tops to the game. Yet this cabdriver from Dundalk led a generation of Orioles backers in the cheap seats of an aging stadium that drew far more fans for NFL games involving the Baltimore Colts.

"If you go back and look at history of Baltimore, we were always kind of on the other side of the tracks," Palmer said of the Orioles. "When I first came to Baltimore, you had Washington and then you had Baltimore. So, I thought he was somebody you could relate to. People loved to sit up there."

Hagy put an end to his antics when the Orioles moved to Camden Yards in 1992, in part because he couldn't stand the new breed of upper-crust fans who spoke on cellphones during the game. But he reprised his act in the middle of the decade during the playoffs.

In a statement, the Orioles said of Hagy, "He was one of the great characters of the Baltimore sports landscape and was a true die-hard Orioles fan, supporting the club year in and year out. He will be missed by everyone who knew him and by everyone for whom he led the 'O-R-I-O-L-E-S' cheer."

The Orioles had planned to observe a moment of silence in his memory Monday night but their game against the Texas Rangers was rained out.

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68 and living with a roommate...

sad. i vaguely remember this guy from way back in the day.


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68 and living with a roommate...


strangely enough that caught my attention as well.

that picture is amazing though--that dude looks like a king hell heavy.

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68 and living with a roommate...


strangely enough that caught my attention as well.

that picture is amazing though--that dude looks like a king hell heavy.


I can see a few people we know turning into this guy.

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68 and living with a roommate...


strangely enough that caught my attention as well.

that picture is amazing though--that dude looks like a king hell heavy.


I can see a few people we know turning into this guy.


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In hindsight, Memorial Stadium is where I first recognized life ruiners, bad drunks and heavies of all kinds. That joint was a beautiful dump. Palmer had the vibe nailed -- if Bukowski has like baseball, he'd'a had to have like the O's.

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Monument to Orioles baseball. My parents used to sit near him, and tell me stories of his antics. I remember high-fiving him at my first O's game.

Sad day.

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Jesus Christ! Cowboy hat, cut-offs and bobos!

I don't remember exactly, but I think Wild Bill quit coming to games in the early 80s when Memorial Stadium changed the rules and wouldn't let fans bring in coolers of beer anymore. The video has clips of them emptying bottles into those Gott jugs, too.

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HOLY SHIT. Speaking of heavies, Marty Bass is in that video!

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I don't remember exactly, but I think Wild Bill quit coming to games in the early 80s when Memorial Stadium changed the rules and wouldn't let fans bring in coolers of beer anymore. The video has clips of them emptying bottles into those Gott jugs, too.


According to wikipedia:

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In 1985, Hagy boycotted Memorial Stadium for not being allowed to bring in his own beer. At the end of a game he tossed his cooler of beer onto the field never to return.

Hagy did return to Camden Yards however, the night Cal Ripken broke the long time consecutive game streak. Hagy led the fans in his famous cheer on one of baseballs greatest nights.

Hagy grew up in Sparrows Point and drove an ambulance, an ice cream truck, and eventually a cab until he retired in 2004. Hagy's last known O-R-I-O-L-E-S cheer was performed at Cal Ripkens Hall of Fame ceremony in Cooperstown.

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Yeah, I didn't go to my first O's game until 1986 (saw Jack Morris & Roger Clemens pitch in my first two MLB games). We didn't move here until September 1985.

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Well, at least you got here when Memorial was still around, and really that's what matters.

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If it were still there, you could see Memorial from my house - only about 1/4 of a mile away. Now it's a Y.


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Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
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68 and living with a roommate...


strangely enough that caught my attention as well.

that picture is amazing though--that dude looks like a king hell heavy.


I can see a few people we know turning into this guy.


was just gonna say the same. one friend in particular, (Yail met him.) :)


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