Former Milwaukee Braves catcher and current Brewers announcer Bob Uecker shown at work in the Milwaukee County Stadium broadcast booth. The Braves released Uecker in 1968, and the organization ...
What does the new patch on Brewers uniforms stand for? The patch honors Bob Uecker, a Milwaukee native and longtime Brewers ...
Bob Uecker, whose name is synonymous with Milwaukee ... Known lovingly as "Mr. Baseball," Uecker started on the field with the Milwaukee Braves and went on to become a star behind the microphone ...
Bob Uecker died on Jan. 16 at age 90 ... a Class C minor league affiliate of the Milwaukee Braves, and a place where Uecker played catcher in 1956 and 1958. Tagging along with my family to ...
The Milwaukee Brewers will honor legendary broadcaster Bob Uecker during the 2025 season with a tribute patch. Major League Baseball shared a look at ...
Bob Uecker was known for many things in a life ... The self-depreciating former backup catcher who played for the old Milwaukee Braves and won a World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals, became ...
Bob Uecker played baseball, yes ... a graduate of Boys Tech who over the years transformed from a little-known catcher with the Milwaukee Braves in the early 1960s into, really, a nationwide – if not ...
Marcus Theatres is honoring Brewers announcer Bob Uecker in a special way ... Uecker signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Braves in 1959. He made it to the majors with the ...
Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90 ... He signed a contract in 1956 with the old Milwaukee Braves, he said, for $3,000. This made his father, a Swiss immigrant, angry. Said Uecker ...
Plot: Comedy/Indie film. A stand-up comedy veteran hits the road to a small Wisconsin town to try to impress a "Tonight Show" ...
Bob Uecker was one of them. Born in Milwaukee, Uke signed a contract with his hometown Braves in 1956 and after a couple of seasons in the minor leagues where he had a well-earned reputation as a ...
Former Atlanta Braves player turned iconic broadcaster Bob Uecker, 90, has died. “Mr. Baseball,” who announced games for his hometown Milwaukee Brewers for 54 seasons, died Thursday morning in ...