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The Milwaukee Brewers, and the rest of Major League Baseball, lost a legend this past winter when Hall of Fame radio broadcaster Bob Uecker passed away.
Bob Uecker died today at the age of 90. A veteran of two heart surgeries, he had been battling lung cancer for over a year, and had dramatically reduced his workload as the radio voice of the ...
Last Updated: January 16th, 2025 by Jake Cain The baseball world is mourning the loss of Bob Uecker, a man whose wit and ...
Despite an obstructed view, Bob Uecker’s nosebleed seats at American Family Field are some of the Milwaukee Brewers’ most ...
Bob Uecker's 'Major League' star turn and acting career. Uecker's popularity as an entertainer and broadcaster, helped by Carson's seal of approval, eventually led to an acting career.
The late Bob Uecker's reach extends well beyond Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts. Let's run down his pop-culture appearances and famous one-liners.
Bob Uecker left everything on the field when it came to life in the public eye. He lived nearly 91 years and lived life to its fullest. He first entered the public eye as a catcher for the 1962 ...
Bob Uecker was a national treasure, The Post’s Phil Mushnick writes. AP. And just as it’s unlikely that we ever turned away from Keaton film footage or a Newhart bit, it’s highly unlikely ...
Bob Uecker's undistinguished MLB career Uecker reached the majors in 1962 as a 28-year-old rookie catcher with his hometown Milwaukee Braves . He played two seasons in Milwaukee before being ...
Everywhere you looked on Opening Day at American Family Field in Milwaukee, there was Bob Uecker — if not in body, certainly in spirit. Uecker passed away in January at age 90 after more than 50 ...
Bob Uecker, whose self-deprecating wit helped him parlay a mediocre baseball career into stardom as a broadcaster, actor and pitchman for beer from his hometown of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, died on ...