Bob Uecker isn't just a name—it’s a legacy woven into the very fabric of Major League Baseball. The post Brewers' Priceless ...
Here's a lovely site dedicated to "Mr. Baseball" by one of his biggest fans at BobUeckerSays: "In 1965, Bob Uecker posed for his trading card batting left-handed. Bob is a righty, and nobody at ...
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That Time Bob Uecker Was a Hero (Really!)
Did you hear the one about the time Bob Uecker propelled the St. Louis Cardinals to the 1964 World Series? First, let’s set the scene before we get too far ahead of ourselves.
Bob Uecker was a famously mediocre Major League hitter who discovered that he was much more comfortable at a microphone than home plate. And that was just the start of a second career in entertainment ...
Bob Uecker's final inning of Milwaukee Brewers play-by-play ended on a horrendous note, with the Brewers losing a 2-0 lead in Game 3 of the National League wild-card series. Devin Williams came ...
Legendary Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker died on Thursday at the age of 90 after a long battle with cancer. Uecker, who spent 54 years as a broadcaster for Milwaukee, was on the call for the Brewers’ ...
Bob Uecker: 'Mr. Baseball' with Johnny Carson Uecker ... League Central before losing to the New York Mets in a wild-card series. First-year Brewers manager Pat Murphy offered a toast to Uecker ...
When the Milwaukee Brewers lost Game 3 of their wild-card series with the Mets by way ... he spoke one-on-one with legendary broadcaster Bob Uecker. Yelich knew that Uecker had been battling ...
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 ...
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - OCTOBER 03: Milwaukee Brewers radio announcer Bob Uecker throws a ceremonial first pitch before Game One of the Wild Card Series between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the ...
The man known as 'Mr. Baseball' died on Jan. 16, leading to mourning and remembrances across the country. For 54 seasons of Major League Baseball, fans of the sport experienced one constant: Bob ...