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Cans and bottle of beer, along with other items, adorn the base of the the Bob Uecker statue in front of American Family Field following a baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the ...
Everywhere you looked on Opening Day at American Family Field in Milwaukee, there was Bob Uecker — if not in body, certainly in spirit. Uecker passed away in January at age 90 after more than 50 ...
A Milwaukee Brewers fan observes the memorial at the Bob Uecker statue in front of American Family Field prior to a baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Kansas City Royals on ...
A fan kneels in front of the Bob Uecker statue outside American Family Field following a baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Kansas City Royals on Opening Day, Monday, March 31 ...
MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Brewers and the community are paying tribute to Bob Uecker, who died in January at age 90. This is the first season since 1971 that Uecker, affectionately known as "Mr ...
A Milwaukee Brewers fan observes the memorial at the Bob Uecker statue in front of American Family Field prior to a baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Kansas City Royals on ...
The "front row" statue of Bob Uecker (in the back row of American Family Field) is one of two statues at the ballpark commemorating the broadcaster. He also has a more traditional statue outside ...
SUNRISE, Fla. --Bob Uecker was known for many things, from those famous beer commercials where he just knew he was headed “to the front row,’’ guest spots with Johnny Carson on “The ...
"I must be in the front row" became equally as popular as his home-run catch phrase, "Get up, get up, get outta here, gone." More: Celebrate the life of Bob Uecker with this special collector's book ...
He goes, oh, it must be down to the front row. Well, the next scene, he's in like the third row from the top and the upper deck. He missed the tag, he missed the tag. You know, that was Uecker.