Recalling the story in an interview with friend and fellow broadcasting legend Bob Costas in recent years, Uecker said there ...
Bob Uecker, the beloved voice of baseball and a larger-than-life figure in the sports world, has passed away at the age of 90. The post Bob Uecker's Heartbreaking Final Words In Brewers' NLWS Loss ...
The sports world lost on icon on Thursday as “Mr. Baseball” Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90. Uecker had called Milwaukee Brewers games for over 50 years, was a World Series champion ...
He won a World Series title with St. Louis in 1964 ... onetime backup catcher was known for his self-deprecating style, Bob Uecker was one of the game’s most beloved figures throughout his ...
The baseball community shares their condolences following the news of broadcast legend Bob Uecker's passing at the age of 90.
The late Bob Uecker's reach extends well beyond Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts. Let's run down his pop-culture ...
In 1964, with Uecker as the backup to Tim McCarver, his Cardinals won a tight National League pennant race by coming from 10 games back and then beat the Yankees in a seven-game World Series. Bob ...
In the ’90s, he teamed up with Bob Costas and Joe Morgan for the World Series. From there, Uecker reached most households as one of the Miller Lite All-Stars in popular commercials for the beer ...
The Brewers announced that Bob Uecker, the former player-turned-legendary ... including 14 home runs and 74 RBIs. He won a World Series with the Cardinals in 1964. In addition to his career ...
During that season, Uecker played in 40 games, had 21 hits and six RBI, one home run and 24 strikeouts in 106 at-bats. Hear Bob Uecker talk about the time he donned a tuba during the 1964 World ...
Bob Uecker was always up for a good time. Never mind if it would get him in a bit of trouble. The tuba incident from 1964 was just another example. Over 60 years ago, Uecker made headlines not for ...
Bob Uecker was always up for a good time ... Uecker made headlines not for what he did at the plate during the 1964 World Series while with the St. Louis Cardinals. He actually never played ...