I must be in the front row:' Bob Uecker and the Miller Lite commercials As high profile as his appearances were in places like "The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson," the movie "Major League" and ...
"I must be in the front row." "Mr. Baseball" Bob Uecker became a pitchman for Miller Lite in a series of iconic ads. Instead, he's banished to farthest reaches of the upper deck, which doesn't ...
Bob Uecker had the kind of career stat line ... in which he poked fun at himself when he declared, “I must be in the front row” after an usher at a game informs him that he’s in the wrong ...
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 ...
Uecker said his kids used to ask him “why do you talk about yourself that way?” He told them “Because it’s funny and it makes people laugh.” “Oh, I must be in the front row.” ...
Bob Uecker, the Hall of Fame ... (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) “I must be in the front row,” he says confidently. A few seconds later, Uecker is shown in one of the last rows in ...
Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker is given a recognition during the second inning of the game between the Milwaukee Brewers and Minnesota Twins on Tuesday April 2, 2024 at American Family ...
Bob Uecker’s death Thursday ... It’s easy to imagine Uecker casually saying that line in his iconic “I must be sitting in the front row” tone. “That was the day we spent five hours ...
Bob Uecker, the Hall of Fame baseball ... where an usher informs Uecker that he’s in the wrong seat. “I must be in the front row,” he says confidently. A few seconds later, Uecker is shown ...
(NEXSTAR) — Mr. Baseball himself, Bob Uecker ... in the back row of the terrace level, a nod to the old Miller Lite commercial in which he said, “I must be in the front row!” ...
In the wake of Bob Uecker ... they gave Uecker their blessing to “go rogue, beer-wise”—a decision that would lead to advertising history. The Magic of “I Must Be in the Front Row ...