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, 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 ...
To refer to Bob Uecker simply as the voice of the Milwaukee ... with his special comedic style and quick wit, the Baseball Hall of Fame honored him in 2003 with the Ford C. Frick Award.
Bob Uecker was entertaining in everything he did. On the microphone calling Milwaukee Brewers games, in movies and ...
Despite all the jokes about his playing career, Uecker was a member of the St. Louis Cardinals, a team led by Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Gibson, that won the World Series in 1964. “He brought joy ...
The baseball world is shaken by the loss of Bob Uecker, a man whose career was as much about laughter as it was about the game itself. Known affectionately as “Mr. Baseball,” Uecker’s ...
At his Hall of Fame-induction ceremony in Cooperstown in 2003, Bob Uecker delivered a memorable acceptance speech that in essence was a stand-up comedy act. Forty-four Hall of Fame players on the ...
Bob Uecker, the voice of the team on the airwaves for 54 years, a Baseball Hall of Famer and local, statewide and national ...
The baseball community shares their condolences following the news of broadcast legend Bob Uecker's passing at the age of 90.