In the hit 1989 movie ... and ‘Eight Men Out.’” Uecker, who spent 54 seasons as the radio play-by-play man for the Milwaukee Brewers, reprised the role in “Major League II.” ...
In the summer of 1988, the iconic comedy "Major ... role. These are the one-liners that made the character famous and helped launch the movie into the pantheon of great comedies. "Heywood (portrayed ...
Boy, how are these guys laying off pitches ... than most throughout the "Major League" series. But once the Vaughn-led side started, it wouldn't stop. The first movie crescendoed with a matchup ...
But Uecker gained national prominence through his acting work. He memorably starred as Harry Doyle in the "Major League" film series, starring in all three films as one of the radio voices of the ...
Boy, how can these guys lay off pitches that close?" Here's a quick rundown of some of the other classic lines from the beloved and beleaguered baseball announcer from the "Major League" movies ...
By Chris Koseluk Bob Uecker, who parlayed six laughable seasons as a light-hitting catcher into a second career in comedy highlighted by hilarious turns in the Major League movies, on The Tonight ...
Major League' was the first acting role ever for Skip Griparis, who played the soft-spoken sidekick to Bob Uecker's memorable Harry Doyle character.
In the summer of 1988, the iconic comedy "Major League" filmed ... in a comedic role. These are the one-liners that made the character famous and helped launch the movie into the pantheon of ...