He stopped on Eutaw Street to take in the view from center field. The ballpark has always held a special place in his heart - the first game he coached in the big leagues was played at OPACY - and now he calls it home.
Once inside the Warehouse, Hyde posed for headshots before heading down to the clubhouse.
Memories of World Championships and Orioles Legends echoed through the halls, as the new manager entered the clubhouse.
A new chapter in Orioles history is underway with a new manager at the helm.
And soon it became official. EVP and GM Mike Elias introduced new manager Brandon Hyde to the media and Baltimore fans, a day Hyde will remember forever.