The beloved voice of the Milwaukee Brewers starred in 'Mr. Belvedere' and 'Major League,' and was delightfully self-deprecating on 'The Tonight Show' and in beer ads.
Celebrate Bob Uecker legacy with his iconic Major League quotes, memorable moments, and his journey as a baseball player, ...
We're more than half through the offseason. MLB Trade Rumors re-ranks the top candidates to change hands on the trade market.
The Milwaukee Brewers could take a chance on a talented free agent to bolster their infield for a relatively low price.
Uecker, who died Thursday at 90, used to sit in the bullpen at Connie Mack Stadium and deliver play-by-play commentary into a ...
No baseball player has ever done more with less than Uecker. He played in the majors for six years, but he never exactly ...
The baseball world lost one of its most beloved figures yesterday, as longtime Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker ...
Bob Uecker was a famously mediocre Major League hitter who discovered that he was much more comfortable at a microphone than ...
St. Louis Cardinals, by not making significant additions from outside, have placed pressure squarely on their returning players and staff.
While summers will never feel the same going forward without the voice of Bob Uecker humming on the radio, Mr. Baseball will forever be a fabric of Wisconsin threaded in Milwaukee Brewers history.
Bob Uecker's childhood friend shared stories about growing up as teenagers, eating raw corn, and playing baseball in their old neighborhood.
He earned the nickname 'Mr. Baseball' for what the self-mocking funny man did off the field rather than on it.