He was an announcer and media celebrity, but Bob Uecker might have gained more notoriety than anything else as a beer ...
In the wake of Bob Uecker’s passing, one of his most memorable contributions to pop culture has resurfaced: the iconic Miller Lite “Front Row” commercial. While the ad became a defining ...
There’s also his legendary run as a spokesman for Miller Lite, with Uecker starring in so many commercials for the beer brand over the years. So as we share our favorite Uecker moments ...
Bob Uecker was a Milwaukeean through and through ... was a tribute to his famous Miller Lite television commercials of the ‘70s and ‘80s in which he often repeated the line, “I must be ...
Fans began to line the bottom of Uecker's statue outside the ballpark with cans of Miller Lite in a nod to the legendary ...
Baseball has seen plenty of characters, but surely the all-time leader in laughs above replacement has to be the unparalleled Bob Uecker. Dubbed “Mr. Baseball” by none other than the King of Late ...
The Brewers included a touch of Bob Uecker’s signature style in the uniform patch they’ll wear throughout the 2025 season to ...
Fans left cans of Miller Lite at the Bob Uecker statue at American Family Field. According to MLB.com, in 1986, Uecker had a cameo in "Who's the Boss?" which starred Tony Danza as a former ...
Bob Uecker wasn’t an announcer. He was an aspiration, proof you could thrive in an industry even if you fail at first. He was a bull rider, tilting and shifting as his dream bucked underneath him, ...
REMEMBERING BOB UECKER: He cast the widest net any baseball announcer ever could There's also his legendary run as a spokesman for Miller Lite, with Uecker starring in so many commercials for the ...
few things became omnipresent in the zeitgeist like Bob Uecker's "front row" Miller Lite commercial. It was part of a series of spots for Miller, a product produced in his hometown of Milwaukee ...
One unopened can of Miller Lite. As news spread of Uecker’s ... More:Celebrate the life of Bob Uecker with this special collector's book They felt like they did. “I think what makes ...