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The late Bob Uecker's reach extends well beyond Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts. Let's run down his pop-culture appearances and famous one-liners.
Bob Uecker's death has prompted all kinds of memories from his baseball, broadcasting and acting career to resurface.
The late Bob Uecker's reach extends well beyond Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts. Let's run down his pop-culture appearances and famous one-liners.
APPLETON (WLUK) -- Every winter, after starring on late night shows, TV series, commercials and movies, Bob Uecker would return to his home state. “Bob was a national voice,” said Brewers ...
Bob Uecker, who called Brewers games on the radio for 54 seasons and became a TV and movie star, has passed away at age 90.
Bob Uecker, the legendary radio voice of the Brewers who had called their games since 1971 and was nicknamed “Mr. Baseball,” died on Thursday, the team announced.
Bob Uecker was the voice of his hometown Milwaukee Brewers who after a short playing career earned the moniker "Mr. Baseball" and honors from the Hall of Fame.
Bob Uecker, the actor: From 'Mr. Belvedere' to 'Major League' to Miller Lite ads Uecker retired from playing baseball in 1967, but his career was far from over ...
Bob Uecker's legacy and all the reasons he was so beloved He earned the nickname "Mr. Baseball" for what the self-mocking funny man did off the field rather than on it.
Bob Uecker with "60 Minutes" correspondent Jon Wertheim. CBS News Before serving 16 years as baseball's commissioner, Bud Selig owned the Brewers, and, in 1971, hired Uecker, misguidedly, as a scout.
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