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Bob Uecker, the legendary radio voice of the Brewers who had called their games since 1971 and was nicknamed “Mr. Baseball,” died on Thursday, the team announced.
Bob Uecker, whose self-deprecating wit helped him parlay a mediocre baseball career into stardom as a broadcaster, actor and pitchman for beer from his hometown of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, died on ...
Uecker signed his first professional contract with the Milwaukee Braves in 1956 and reached the majors in 1962. He'd last six seasons in the big leagues as a backup catcher, finishing with a .200 ...
Bob Uecker legacy lives on at Brewers Opening Day through fan tributes, ... INSIDE A BANNER SIGNED BY THOUSANDS OF FANS HANGING OVER THE PRESSBOX ENTRANCE WITH SENTIMENTS SUCH AS THANK YOU, MR.
Bob Uecker, the extraordinarily charismatic MLB broadcaster, died at the age of 90 on Thursday, January 16.“Ueck was the light of the Brewers, the soundtrack of our summers, the laughter in our ...
Uecker signed his first professional contract with the Milwaukee Braves in 1956 and reached the majors in 1962. He’d last six seasons in the big leagues as a backup catcher, finishing with a ...