The former backup catcher, whose ability to laugh at himself made him a beloved radio announcer and launched a successful acting career, died Thursday.
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 ...
Several new permanent and temporary fixtures at American Family Field are honoring iconic Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker as part of a celebration of life ceremony Aug. 24 before the team's ...
The Milwaukee Brewers paid tribute to franchise icon Bob Uecker with a ceremony worthy of his tongue-in-cheek nickname, "Mr. Baseball." The .200-hitting former backup catcher, who went on to broadcast ...
The Brewers became the first MLB team to clinch a playoff berth Saturday, and beloved broadcasting legend Bob Uecker was prominent in the post-game celebration. The Hall of Fame announcer died in ...
The Uecker family sent out a statement of gratitude for the outpouring of support they have received in the past week since the broadcaster's death.
This story was excerpted from Adam McCalvy's Brewers Beat newsletter and originally published on Jan 17, 2025. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox.
How do you say goodbye to an absolute legend? The Milwaukee Brewers held a celebration of life for Bob Uecker on Sunday at American Family Field. A former journeyman catcher in the major leagues, ...
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