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Bob Uecker, who died Jan. 16, was not only a baseball player, but a comedic actor in roles including the movie "Major League.
On Thursday, the Milwaukee Brewers lost their longtime radio voice as Bob Uecker, a former player who called the franchise's ...
It’s not enough to simply call Bob Uecker an original, "1 of 1" or the last of his kind. Uecker was both the OG and the parody, a man whose friendly voice on the airwaves echoed the folksy announcing ...
So, because Washington is going to be in the deep freeze on Monday, they're swearing him in at a podium in the Capitol ...
O ne of the things that’s changed at Cubs Convention since Jed Hoyer took over as President of Baseball Operations is the ...
The San Francisco Giants have a big lesson to learn on how to treat their broadcasters from the Brewers and Bob Uecker, ...
At his Hall of Fame -induction ceremony in Cooperstown in 2003, Bob Uecker delivered a memorable acceptance speech that in ...
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I have a special place for Eau Claire. I played up there a long time ago, Carson Park, Rand Bezanson who owned the team, the ...
He was the most famous .200 hitter in baseball history. Bob Uecker, who died Thursday at age 90, played six years in the big ...
It’s winter in Twins Territory, that means the Hot Stove is simmering and its time to dream of warmer times. Nothing beats a ...