Bob Uecker parlayed a forgettable baseball career into comedic gold.
Bob Uecker, who died on Jan. 15, 2025 at age 90, was a former catcher who played for the Braves in Milwaukee and Atlanta, St. Louis Cardinals and the Phillies (1966-67) during a six-year career in the ...
Bob’s a member of several halls of fame but not the National Baseball Hall of Fame following almost 60 years ...
Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network producer and engineer Kent Sommerfeld worked with Bob Uecker for 39 seasons, starting in 1986 ...
Bob Uecker’s professional baseball career began when he signed with his hometown team, the Milwaukee Braves, in 1956. Uecker ...
Bob Uecker, the Milwaukee Brewers Hall of Fame broadcaster, who was a baseball icon on TV and movies for his ability to laugh at himself, died last week at the age of 90. Uecker, a catcher who played ...
"Mr. Baseball" Bob Uecker became a pitchman ... became equally as popular as his home-run catch phrase, "Get up, get up, get outta here, gone." Uecker, who died Jan. 16 at age 90, found celebrity ...
Fans of baseball, television, and the movies are bound to recognize at least one of the above catch phrases ... Milwaukee Brewers radio announcer Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90 as ...
MILWAUKEE -- Bob Uecker, who parlayed a forgettable ... days throwing a baseball against the roof and catching it while listening to Uecker's broadcasts. "Ueck" got his big break off the field ...
Bob Uecker died today at the age of 90 ... “The easiest way to catch a knuckleball was to wait until it stopped rolling and just pick it up,” he would say. He spent much of his baseball ...
200 in 731 career at-bats. Asked once about catching a knuckleball, Uecker said “the easiest way to catch it is to wait for it to stop rolling and pick it up.” When he made his Hall of Fame ...
MILWAUKEE -- Bob Uecker, the voice of his hometown ... summer days throwing a baseball against the roof and catching it while listening to Uecker's broadcasts. "There's no single person in this ...