I must be in the front row:' Bob Uecker and the Miller Lite commercials As high profile as his appearances were in places ...
Baseball’s resident jester Bob Uecker became one of the sport’s most beloved figures—and an entertainment star along the way.
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 ...
Reactions to the death of longtime Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker: “It is with heavy ... and I don’t think he had a script in front of him. He knew all the material and he just ...
To the world, Bob Uecker was the voice of the Brewers, a Baseball Hall of Famer, an entertainer, an icon. To Christian Yelich, he was a best friend. Yelich lost that dear friend Thursday.
EVANSVILLE – Long before he became famous for it, Bob Uecker would sit in the dugout ... “I must be in the front row,” he brags. The commercial ends with him all alone in the upper deck.
"Bob Uecker was the greatest!" Bench replied. "I remember his line: I always thought I would be inducted as a player." Uecker, the longtime Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster and 2003 Ford C.
Bob Uecker, the extraordinarily charismatic MLB broadcaster, died at the age of 90 on Thursday, January 16. “Ueck was the light of the Brewers, the soundtrack of our summers, the laughter in our ...
Bob Uecker, a former baseball catcher, actor and longtime Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster, died Thursday, the Brewers announced. He was 90. Uecker had small-cell lung cancer and was diagnosed in ...
The family of Bob Uecker “Today, we take on the heaviest ... Every line, there’s some comedy and I don’t think he had a script in front of him. He knew all the material and he just went ...
It’s not enough to simply call Bob Uecker ... this: Uecker solidified his modern image in 1984, when his most epic of many star turns for Miller Lite – “I must be in the front rooooow ...