Most people hope when they die, friends, family and other loved ones will leave flowers at their graves or memorials. We do things a little differently back home.
Bob Uecker parlayed a forgettable baseball career into comedic gold.
Not only was Bob Uecker, or “Ueck,” talented enough to be enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New ...
Baseball’s resident jester Bob Uecker became one of the sport’s most beloved figures—and an entertainment star along the way.
Bob Uecker, who died Jan. 16, was not only a baseball player, but a comedic actor in roles including the movie "Major League.
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He was an announcer and media celebrity, but Bob Uecker might have gained more notoriety than anything else as a beer pitchman in Miller Lite commercials.
"I must be in the front row." "Mr. Baseball" Bob Uecker became a pitchman for Miller Lite in a series of iconic ads. Instead, he's banished to farthest reaches of the upper deck, which doesn't ...
Bob Uecker had the kind of career stat line ... in which he poked fun at himself when he declared, “I must be in the front row” after an usher at a game informs him that he’s in the wrong ...
Uecker said his kids used to ask him “why do you talk about yourself that way?” He told them “Because it’s funny and it makes people laugh.” “Oh, I must be in the front row.” ...
Beloved baseball broadcaster and actor Bob Uecker, who parlayed an unremarkable ... come on,” Uecker famously replied, “I must be in the front row” — before ending up in the far reaches ...
Bob Uecker, the voice of his hometown Milwaukee Brewers who after a short playing career earned the moniker “Mr. Baseball” and honors from the Hall of Fame, has died.