With the Super Bowl out of the way and March Madness on the horizon, we’re clearly on the way to a new season of baseball. It ...
Bob Uecker — the voice of the Brewers, an entertainer and icon — died in mid-January at the age of 90. The team will honor ...
Bob Uecker, who turned what was ... Uecker makes his way to the box seats. But just as he sits down an usher tells him he’s in the wrong seat. A smiling Uecker gets up and says “I must ...
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, ...
Bob loved people; his presence warmed every ... When an usher comes along and asks him to move out of his seat, Uecker exclaims excitedly, "I must be in the front row!" However, he turns out ...
“I was under the impression that they wanted me to work from up there and sit in that seat each and every day I came here.” Bob Uecker's humor was on display in TV, movies, commercials ...
Bob Uecker took a radio gig with the Milwaukee Brewers in 1971. He stayed in that job the rest of his career, becoming a franchise and national icon.
Bob Uecker, the voice of his hometown Milwaukee ... When the Brewers' new stadium opened as Miller Park in 2001, the team began selling "Uecker Seats" high in the upper deck and obstructed for ...
MILWAUKEE — Bob Uecker, who parlayed a forgettable ... the team began selling “Uecker Seats” high in the upper deck and obstructed for $1. The stadium, now known as American Family Field ...
And thus, the “Uecker Seats” were born ... and being the soundtrack to our summers. We’ll miss Bob Uecker forever, but his memory will certainly live on beyond the ballpark.
Perhaps the best-known moment from his showbiz career is one of the commercials, where an usher informs Uecker that he’s in the wrong seat. Bob Uecker, broadcaster for the Milwaukee Brewers ...