Weaving play-by-play with hilarious (and often embellished) stories of his past, Uecker wasn't simply a broadcaster; he was an entertainer. Uecker died Thursday the age of 90, the Brewers announced.
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Bob Uecker has died. Although best known for his legendary stint as the play-by-play radio announcer for the Milwaukee Brewers—a job he held for 54 years, continuing into the 2024 season ...
Summertime in Milwaukee will never be the same. For the last 54 years, Bob Uecker's voice let Milwaukeeans know that another long, cold winter had come to an end, that spring had finally arrived ...
Bob Uecker was entertaining in everything he did. On the microphone calling Milwaukee Brewers games, in movies and commercials, and even in the wrestling world when he got his hands on a microphone.
NICK, YOU SPOKE WITH PEOPLE WHO HAVE WORKED WITH UECKER FOR DECADES, AND THIS LOSS IS PERSONAL, RIGHT? SO MANY STORIES FROM THEM GOING BACK TO HIS CHILDHOOD. YOU CAN SEE THERE’S A A TRIBUTE ON ...
Bob Uecker, the Hall of Fame baseball broadcaster with a quick wit and an unending love of the game, died Thursday. He was 90. Uecker had been battling small cell lung cancer since 2023 ...
Bob Uecker, longtime Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster ... people to fax instead of email’ 33-year-old American living in Germany: ‘I don’t worry about not being able to pay my bills here ...
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 ...
It wasn't Bob Uecker's six seasons playing catcher that earned him a spot in Major League Baseball's Hall of Fame, the nickname "Mr. Baseball" or his frequent film and television roles.
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.