Uecker moved to the team’s radio booth as an analyst in 1971 and, during the next season, he began to do play-by-play announcing. He would remain the voice of the Brewers for more than 50 years.
From unforgettable moments in the Brewers' broadcast booth to hilarious behind-the ... Mr. Baseball himself, Bob Uecker. He's my very special guest next right here on, "I Remember Milwaukee." ...
Bob Uecker didn ... scene he appeared. Uecker died on Thursday at age 90. The inspired sarcasm, brusque nature and an attitude fueled by swilling Jack Daniels in the booth led to some memorable ...
Bob Uecker, is often referred to as “Mr. Baseball,” his passing is both a moment of loss and a celebration for baseball. A legacy of joy, laughter, and an unbreakable bond with America’s pastime. From ...
Bob Uecker was well-known for his self-deprecating humor, the byproduct of an unremarkable Major League baseball career as a light-hitting, backup catcher. In other words, Uecker was adept at throwing ...
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Bob Uecker — the voice of the Brewers, an entertainer and icon — died in mid-January at the age of 90. The team will honor ...
The Milwaukee Brewers announced that longtime team play-by-play announcer Bob ... now. Uecker's broadcasting career began at WSB-TV in Atlanta in 1969 as part of the Braves' broadcast booth.
Milwaukee Brewers team principal owner Mark Attanasio used a series of adjectives to describe Bob Uecker, the legendary team broadcaster who died Thursday at age 90. "Humble. Legend. Icon.
Bob Uecker, a legendary baseball broadcaster for the Milwaukee Brewers and former player, has died, the organization announced on Thursday. He was 90. Uecker called games for the Brewers since ...