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Bob Uecker, famed Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster and beloved baseball figure, passed away at 90. Diagnosed with lung cancer in early 2023, Uecker's career spanned from player to iconic announcer ...
Uecker was best known as a colorful comedian and broadcaster who earned his nickname during one of his numerous appearances on Johnny Carson’s late night show. Bob Uecker, the voice of his ...
(AP Photo/Aaron Gash) Milwaukee Brewers’ owner Mark Attanasio and wife Debbie celebrate with broadcaster Bob Uecker after clinching the National League Central Division after a baseball game against ...
REMEMBERING LEGENDARY BROADCASTER BOB UECKER, WHO PASSED AWAY TODAY AT THE AGE OF 90. I’VE SPOKEN WITH MULTIPLE FORMER PLAYERS AND THOSE THAT ARE CLOSEST TO HIM, AND THEY ALL TELL ME THE SAME THING.
NOW, MANY AROUND THE SPORT KNEW AND LOVED THE MAN KNOWN AS MR. BASEBALL. ONE OF THEM, LONGTIME PIRATES BROADCASTER LANNY. FOR TERRY TODAY, HE TOLD US WHAT UECKER MEANT TO HIM AND TO THE GAME.
His family released a statement Thursday. The Hall of Fame broadcaster was fighting a private battle with small-cell lung cancer. Ryan Braun, who was behind plenty of Uecker calls, says he was one ...
Bob Uecker fans try to put into words how much they'll miss the Brewers broadcaster after his death Thursday, while at his statue at American Family Field News Sports Packers Business Suburbs ...
Bob Uecker, broadcaster for the Milwaukee Brewers, sings "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" during the 7th inning stretch of a game between the Brewers and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on June 14, ...
The 2024 season marked Uecker's 54th as a Brewers broadcaster. Uecker became known to millions more from his appearances on NBC's "Tonight Show" with host Johnny Carson. Starting in 1971 ...
A cause of death has been disclosed following the passing of legendary MLB broadcaster Bob Uecker. Uecker, a longtime announcer for the Milwaukee Brewers, died at the age of 90 on Thursday morning.
The man behind the mic, however, was the same. Legendary Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker portrayed the disaffected and unpredictable Harry Doyle, who has no qualms giving his honest assessment of ...