With the Super Bowl out of the way and March Madness on the horizon, we’re clearly on the way to a new season of baseball. It ...
Bob Uecker — the voice of the Brewers, an entertainer and icon — died in mid-January at the age of 90. The team will honor ...
In a little over a week, Pittsburgh Pirates pitchers and catchers will report for spring training in Bradenton, Florida, to begin preparations for the upcoming Major League Baseball season. Greg Brown ...
Uecker ended his major league playing career with a 200 batting average in 297 games. He had some big moments, including a hit off Sandy Koufax. And he could boast that he caught two of the best pitch ...
Uecker’s mother, great with child during one of his family’s excursions, bore Bob on an exit ramp ... he tried to commandeer a second-row seat at the ballpark, only to be informed by a ...
Brewers radio broadcaster Bob Uecker is recognized during a game last spring. "I had a great shoe contract and ... what he believes are his high-priced seats at a baseball game, he's immediately ...
The garish brown-and-yellow sweaters initially were planned only for a commercial, but fans saw them on the ice twice. They're coming back in tribute.
"Mr. Baseball" Bob Uecker ... Madden was great. We had a blast doing those spots. " It became the inspiration for a statue at American Family Field, where Uecker is perched in a seat literally ...
The world of sports lost one of the all-time voices with the passing of Bob Uecker at the age of 90 ... a 200 hitter and people thought that was a great accomplishment when Michael Jordan hit ...
Jeff Levering, the Swiss Army knife of the Brewers’ broadcast team who bounces between radio and television depending on the need, has a voicemail from Bob Uecker which he will treasure forever. It is ...
On Thursday, Milwaukee, and all of baseball, lost an icon in the great Bob Uecker ... His Miller Lite ads, and the dawn of “Uecker Seats” Uecker worked as a pitchman for Miller Lite, and ...
Bob Uecker was a famously mediocre Major League hitter who discovered that he was much more comfortable at a microphone than home plate. And that was just the start of a second career in entertainment ...