In honor of Uecker’s 54 years as the voice of the Brewers, tickets were only $5.40, with a portion donated to the Milwaukee ...
Starting Friday night, Marcus Theaters across Wisconsin will be honoring ‘Mr. Baseball’ by showing the film ‘Major League’. In which Uecker portrayed play-by-play announcer Harry Doyle in the movie.
You'll soon have another chance to see Bob Uecker on the big screen. In a tribute to the beloved Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster, "Major League ... Doyle many of its best lines — some of ...
Like many of the characters that made “Major League” a hit ... season and then stormed into contention. Uecker's deadpanned delivery made his lines particularly humorous — and added some ...
On Jan. 16, some of that humor left this world as Bob ... movie “Major League.” His best remembered line from that movie was how Doyle described the wildness of Charlie Sheen’s pitcher character: ...
You'll soon have another chance to see Bob Uecker on the big screen. In a tribute to the beloved Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster, "Major League ... Doyle many of its best lines — some of which ...
Uecker, who died Jan. 16 at the age of 90, was a career .200 hitter across six seasons in Major League Baseball ... It's one of the movie's best and most memorable lines. Doyle is also crestfallen ...
You'll soon have another chance to see Bob ... in "Major League" cemented his cult status nationwide — inside baseball and out. The movie, filmed in Milwaukee in 1988, mainly in dearly departed County ...
Sure, we'll know him as the voice of Brewers baseball forever, but we'll always have a career full of laughs from Ueck, as well. On Thursday, Milwaukee, and all of baseball, lost an icon in the ...
“Juuuust a bit outside!” Milwaukee fans could listen to Uecker broadcast Brewers games for over a half-century, but he showed off his play-by-play skills — and comedic talent — for more of a national ...
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