Weaving play-by-play with hilarious (and often embellished) stories of his past, Uecker wasn't simply a broadcaster; he was an entertainer. Uecker died Thursday the age of 90, the Brewers announced.
Marcus Theatres is honoring Brewers announcer Bob Uecker in a special way. "Major League" is coming back to many of Marcus Theatres' big screens. Admission for the screening will be just $5.40 ...
Bob Uecker, the Milwaukee Brewers Hall of Fame broadcaster, who was a baseball icon on TV and movies for his ability to laugh at himself, died last week at the age of 90. Uecker, a catcher who ...
To describe Bob Uecker as the voice of the Milwaukee Brewers sells short the legacy of a beloved baseball figure who was so much more than a radio play-by-play man. Celebrate the one-of-a-kind of ...
John Sterling called Yankees games for over three decades before he retired this past year from the broadcast booth — a run that wasn’t surpassed by many, but Bob Uecker was one. “I loved ...
When Bob Uecker, the legendary Milwaukee Brewers announcer, TV pitchman and sitcom star died on Thursday there was an outpouring of emotion from baseball fans in both Milwaukee and on social media.
When Bob Uecker was in the clubhouse and on the field during the Milwaukee Brewers' NL Central championship celebration in September he was wearing a familiar hat. It wasn't a Brewers or ...
For those trained in the art of self-deprecation, death must be no great surprise. Bob Uecker died today at the age of 90. A veteran of two heart surgeries, he had been battling lung cancer for ...
Sure, we'll know him as the voice of Brewers baseball forever, but we'll always have a career full of laughs from Ueck, as well. On Thursday, Milwaukee, and all of baseball, lost an icon in the ...
For 54 seasons of Major League Baseball, Milwaukee Brewers fans experienced one constant: Bob Uecker. Moments after a heartbreaking loss in the National League Wild Card series to the New York ...
Summertime in Milwaukee will never be the same. For the last 54 years, Bob Uecker's voice let Milwaukeeans know that another long, cold winter had come to an end, that spring had finally arrived ...
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