Former Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig pays respect to Bob Uecker following the baseball legend's passing
The baseball world reacted Thursday to the death of Bob Uecker, who gained more fame as a broadcaster and actor after his brief playing career ended.
John Sterling called Yankees games for over three decades before he retired this past year from the broadcast booth — a run that wasn’t surpassed by many, but Bob Uecker was one.
Bob Uecker, the legendary broadcaster appropriately ... was a guest on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Mike Ferrin of MLB Network Radio on Sirius XM knows the value Uecker brought to a ...
Uecker left us with so many smiles that I wanted to pay tribute to his amazing baseball life with this collection of fun facts.
Legendary Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker was laid to rest in a private family memorial ceremony and burial Friday, eight days following his death, the Uecker family announced in a ...
The baseball world was in mourning Thursday with the passing of Mr. Baseball himself, Bob Uecker. While many around the country might know him for his work in “Major League” or in Miller Lite ...
Milwaukee Brewers play-by-play broadcaster Jeff Levering first shared a booth with Bob Uecker in 2015. The first 10 years of his major league career overlapped
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Two of Bob Uecker’s claims to fame — baseball and acting — came together brilliantly in one famous line: “Juuuust a bit outside!” Milwaukee fans could listen to Uecker broadcast Brewers ...
MORE: MLB world mourns the death of 'Mr. Baseball' Bob Uecker Here are some of the most notable phrases Uecker uttered over the course of his illustrious career. Uecker's impact on the game of ...
Thank you. Thank you very much!” If Bob were with us, those would be his words today. As his family, we now do our best to step in and share that sentiment on his behalf. The outpouring of love Bob experienced from so many during his life,