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CHIPPEWA COUNTY, Wis. (WEAU) - A Chippewa County man is using his backyard to pay tribute to a sports broadcasting legend.
A Chippewa Falls man is honoring former Milwaukee Brewers announcer Bob Uecker with a unique art tribute this summer.
Kay Adams throws out first pitch at Wrigley Field for Bob Uecker, sparking social media buzz with her surprise left-handed ...
Bob Uecker bobbleheads adorn the dashboard of Joshua Stanelle's Milwaukee Brewers themed van prior to a baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Kansas City Royals on Opening Day Monday ...
Uecker was once a player. No matter the amount of self-deprecating jokes he made about his career, there’s no faking your way to play Major League Baseball.
Bob Uecker jokes with photographers and well wishers during the unveiling of his statue Friday, April 25, 2014, in section 422 at Miller Park in Milwaukee known as the "Uecker Seats." ...
Bob Uecker, the legendary broadcaster appropriately nicknamed “Mr. Baseball,” passed away Thursday at the age of 90.
Appreciating Uecker’s wit and professionalism, Carson had Uecker as a guest over 100 times. As a nod to Uecker’s first joke, he bestowed him with the moniker “Mr. Baseball,” and Uecker ...
Chicago White Sox radio announcer Len Kasper described Bob Uecker as “literally the funniest human being I’ve ever met.” Uecker, aka “Mr. Baseball,” died Thursday at 90.
MILWAUKEE -- Bob Uecker, who parlayed a forgettable playing career into a punch line for movie and TV appearances as "Mr. Baseball" and a Hall of Fame broadcasting tenure, has died. He was 90.
Bob Uecker, known throughout the United States as “Mr. Baseball” died January 16 at the age of 90. Ten years ago, the then-Archbishop of Milwaukee Jerome E. Listecki – who retired last year ...
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