During his speech Weaver thanked Orioles owner Peter Angelos. "I heard a few boos out there and they're uncalled for. Mr. Angelos has been great here," Weaver said. "Yeah, they haven't duplicated the success that these gentleman produced, but they are on their way with Dan Duquette and Buck (Showalter)." That last comment produced some of the loudest cheers of the ceremony. Weaver thanked former St. Louis Browns and Orioles farm director Jim McLaughlin for signing him to his first managerial contract. He thanked former Orioles GM Harry Dalton for elevating him during the 1968 season from first base coach to Orioles manager. "How that gentleman ever had enough guts to talk the Hoffberger family into hiring me, I'll never know," Weaver said of Dalton. "He must have been a heckuva talker. He's passed on now but thanks to Harry and the Hoffberger family for giving me a chance. "The players themselves, they have to receive all the credit. I put their names in the lineup, but that don't win ballgames. What they did on the field is win ballgames. I was lucky enough to be the guy to put the names in the lineups. "The fans throughout the years have been the greatest. They couldn't have been better. This naturally is a dream come true, but my wish is to come back and watch Buck manage in playoff games and World Series," Weaver said as the crowd erupted yet again.