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Bob Uecker had the kind of career stat line that would be sad if it wasn’t so funny. But funny is what would ultimately ...
Bob Uecker’s brilliant comedic talent was on full display in ‘Major League.’ Watch his famous line Uecker, who died Jan. 16, played one of the movie's most beloved characters.
Bob Uecker died today at the age of 90. A veteran of two heart surgeries, he had been battling lung cancer for over a year, and had dramatically reduced his workload as the radio voice of the ...
For 54 years, Bob Uecker transported us from our living rooms right onto the diamond. ... Sommerfeld said Uecker had natural talent—making any situation fun—but beyond the booth, ...
Most will remember Bob Uecker as longtime voice of the Milwaukee Brewers. I will remember him for his appearances on Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.
The son of Swiss immigrants, he just had a natural talent, even if he wasn't destined to be a great baseball player. "Actually, I was born in Illinois," Uecker said in his 2003 Baseball Hall of ...
His warm storytelling and delivery made Uecker a natural to become one of the first color commentators on network TV broadcasts in the 1970s with ABC. In the '90s, he teamed up with Bob Costas and ...
For 54 years, Bob Uecker transported us from our living rooms right onto the diamond. ... Sommerfeld said Uecker had natural talent—making any situation fun—but beyond the booth, ...
Bob Uecker, who died Jan. 16, was not only a baseball player, but a comedic actor in roles including the movie "Major League." Bob Uecker’s brilliant comedic talent was on full display in ...
For 54 years, Bob Uecker transported us from our living rooms right onto the diamond. ... Sommerfeld said Uecker had natural talent—making any situation fun—but beyond the booth, ...
MILWAUKEE (WTMJ) — There was no one quite like Bob Uecker—with his vibrant personality, his humor and, of course, his iconic voice. No one told the story of Milwaukee Brewers baseball better ...