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Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Freddy Peralta paid tribute to legendary broadcaster Bob Uecker during Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game.
Bob Uecker died on Thursday at the age of 90. Read on to find out more about his memorable career in baseball and broadcasting.
Bob Uecker really could do it all. The voice of the Milwaukee Brewers who died on Thursday at the age of 90 was a Major League Baseball player for six years. Obviously, he was a legend on the air ...
Bob Uecker reminded us all that baseball was just a game and that it need not be taken seriously.
Bob Uecker left everything on the field when it came to life in the public eye. He lived nearly 91 years and lived life to its fullest.
In 1983, KCRA 3 caught up with the late Bob Uecker at Spring Training.
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 is known for being the radio voice of the Milwaukee Brewers, but he's equally beloved in the city of Cleveland courtesy of "Major League." ...
Uecker turned his meager baseball career into humorous fodder covering games on TV and as a commercial pitchman. By Richard Sandomir Bob Uecker, the clubhouse wit who turned his tales of ...
Bob Uecker, an iconic MLB broadcaster and Hall of Famer, has died at the age of 90. Learn about his life and impressive career here.