With the Super Bowl out of the way and March Madness on the horizon, we’re clearly on the way to a new season of baseball. It ...
Bob Uecker, the Milwaukee native who became one of baseball's most cherished orators while calling Brewers games, died Thursday. He was 90 years old. Uecker's family released a statement through ...
This conglomeration of greats that are here today, a lot of them were teammates, but they won't admit it:' Quotes from Bob Uecker's Hall of Fame speech His speech in Cooperstown, New York ...
Take a stroll through Uecker's portfolio of pop culture. Bob Uecker was a comedian even during his playing days. The native of Milwaukee signed his first professional contract with the hometown ...
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 cement his legacy. Uecker, who died Jan. 16 at the age of 90, was a career ...
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 ...
In 2003, Uecker was presented with the Ford C. Frick Award honoring a broadcaster for major contributions to baseball. 'This conglomeration of greats that are here today, a lot of them were teammates, ...
MILWAUKEE (AP) — 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.
Uecker’s “juuuuuuuust a bit outside” line in “Major League” became commonplace ... “A new guy would get brought up and maybe nobody knew him … (Bob) had already known his name ...