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Bob Uecker family memorial, burial held; celebration of Life to comeBob Uecker's family held a family memorial and burial for the Hall of Fame Brewers announcer on Jan. 24. The family "greatly appreciated the ability to mourn privately." The family also had a ...
Bob Uecker’s image will live on in Usinger’s “Mr. Baseball's” products as the sausage maker pays tribute to its 30-year relationship with him as a commercial pitchman. Milwaukee sausage ...
Bob Uecker was Milwaukee Brewers baseball. Last month, Uecker passed away at the age of 90, leaving a massive void in the hearts of the Brewers and their fans. Uecker was not only the voice of the ...
For a backup catcher with limited physical talent, Bob Uecker enjoyed a larger-than-life career in baseball and beyond – due, in large part, to an uncanny ability to laugh at himself.
Longtime radio announcer Bob Uecker’s death Jan. 16 at age 90 ended his epic 54-season tenure behind the mic. He started in 1971, the year after the Brewers began play in Milwaukee. While Uecker ...
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Mr. Baseball' passes away at 90: Corbin Burnes pays tribute to MLB legend Bob Uecker with a wholesome throwback picin which he could be seen holding his newborn in his arms while posing alongside Uecker. Bob Uecker started his MLB career with the Milwaukee Braves in 1962 and stayed with the team till 1963.
A PATCH HONORING MR. BASEBALL IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE. THE BOB UECKER JERSEY PATCH IS A GOLDEN NAVY PLAID PRINT, MUCH LIKE THE SPORTS COATS THE BROADCAST LEGEND WORE. OFTEN, THE PATCH IS ...
PHOENIX – Bob Uecker wasn't in his customary spot in the radio booth at American Family Fields of Phoenix on Saturday afternoon as the Milwaukee Brewers opened their 2025 Cactus League season.
Just over a month after shortstop Willy Adames left the Milwaukee Brewers and signed with the San Francisco Giants in free agency, legendary Brewers broadcast Bob Uecker died at the age of 90.
To describe Bob Uecker as the voice of the Milwaukee Brewers sells short the legacy of a beloved baseball figure who was so much more than a radio play-by-play man. Celebrate the one-of-a-kind of “Mr.
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