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Over the winter, the Milwaukee Brewers suffered a devastating loss when Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90. Uecker left a lasting impact on the Milwaukee community ...
“Bob was obviously super important to the Milwaukee community, so I think it was a great tribute to him. Obviously he was a pretty fun, loose guy so it just added to that.” Uecker, a Milwaukee ...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee Admirals players wore commemorative Bob Uecker jerseys during their game Friday, April 18, in tribute to the longtime broadcaster and entertainer. The jerseys refer ...
“Bob was obviously super important to the Milwaukee ... Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Uecker, a Milwaukee native who played for the Milwaukee Braves and three other Major League ...
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The Milwaukee Admirals honored the late Bob Uecker with special jerseys during their home game on April 18. Some of the biggest names in golf will take to Augusta National a day early for the Par ...
If Bob Uecker were a better scout and cleaner with his mashed potatoes and gravy, he might never have made it to the broadcast booth. “In January of 1971, he and I went out together after the ...
The Admirals will wear their Bob Uecker-inspired for Friday's season finale. A silent auction for the jerseys will benefit four charities Uecker supported. The jersey was inspired by a 1990s ad ...
MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Admirals will wear their Bob Uecker-inspired plaid jerseys in honor of the legendary broadcaster for Friday's season finale. The Admirals are currently running an online ...
All right. Masters weekend at Augusta, college hockey - the Frozen Four down to two - and the WNBA draft. Michele Steele of ESPN joins us. Michele, thanks for being with us. MICHELE STEELE: Sure.