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The official “Celebration of Life” event will take place on Aug. 24 throughout the day as the Brewers take on the San ...
Everywhere you looked on Opening Day at American Family Field in Milwaukee, there was Bob Uecker — if not in body, certainly ...
There have been any number of deserving tributes rolling in since the death of Milwaukee legend Bob Uecker, from an endless string of kind words to the jersey patches and other touches the Brewers ...
BLUFFTON — Jeanette Kidd is celebrating her 100th birthday. A card shower, care of Riley Creek Baptist Church, would be appreciated. Cards may be sent to Jeanette at 4950 Township Road 27 ...
It provided the perfect opportunity to honor Bob Uecker, who died in January at age 90. Uecker famously used the call for his 54 years in the radio booth. Here's the audio: Grindle has been part ...
Buck made a temporary return to the MLB booth where he kicked off ESPN's coverage of Brewers-Yankees with a tribute to legendary Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker. Uecker died in January at 90 years old.
Yelich posted a moving tribute to Uecker after the broadcaster's death and has used a custom Bob Uecker bat in spring training. The Brewers will begin the first season in 55 years without Uecker ...
Bob Uecker, a Milwaukee baseball legend who transcended city and sport, died at 90 years old in January. For the first time in more than 50 years, the Milwaukee Brewers will open their season ...
The Milwaukee Brewers season began on Thursday for the first time since former MLB catcher and longtime Brewers announcer Bob Uecker died in January, but his memory certainly wasn't forgotten on ...
Baseball is back as MLB Opening Day is here, but it doesn't quite feel the same without the voice of Mr. Baseball, the late great Bob Uecker. Uecker, who called Milwaukee Brewers games on the ...
The start of the 2025 MLB season for the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday marks the first time since 1971 that legendary radio broadcaster Bob Uecker will not be on the call for the team’s opening ...
MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Brewers open their season on Thursday, March 27, and for the first time in more than 50 years, their broadcast crew will not include Bob Uecker, who died in January.