Natalie Suleman gives a rare interview, detailing a new docuseries and Lifetime movie.
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.
We welcome your thoughts in a letter to the editor. See the guidelines and submit your letter here. If you have problems with ...
Milwaukee fans could listen to Bob Uecker broadcast Brewers games for ... the characters that made "Major League" a hit, Doyle was a caricature. He wore his hopes and frustrations on his sleeve ...
Two of Bob Uecker’s claims to fame — baseball and acting — came together brilliantly in one famous line: “Juuuust a bit outside!” It was the combination of humor and great broadcasting that made him ...
When Bob Uecker was in the clubhouse and on the field during the Milwaukee Brewers' NL Central championship celebration in September he was wearing a familiar hat. It wasn't a Brewers or ...
Doyle was a caricature, wearing his hopes and frustrations on his sleeve as the home team bumbled through the start of the season and then stormed into contention. Uecker's deadpanned delivery ...
Two of Bob Uecker's claims to fame — baseball and ... Like many of the characters that made “Major League” a hit, Doyle was a caricature, wearing his hopes and frustrations on his sleeve ...
Bob Uecker throws the ceremonial first pitch before Game 1 of ... $7.75 million Like many of the characters that made “Major League” a hit, Doyle was a caricature, wearing his hopes and frustrations ...
Unfortunately for The Boss, Bob Uecker wasn’t for sale. On Wednesday, Yankees TV announcer Michael Kay revealed that Steinbrenner tried luring Uecker away from Milwaukee “a few times” on his ...