26, 2023, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash) Bob Uecker throws the ceremonial first pitch before Game 1 of the National League wildcard baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Arizona Diamondbacks Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023, in Milwaukee.
Turnovers made Suns' win over Wizards too close for comfort ‘Mr. Baseball’: Bob Uecker, voice of Milwaukee Brewers, is mourned by the sport’s luminaries MLB announces Arizona Diamondbacks' start times for regular season, spring training games In ...
Bob Uecker was more than just a radio voice. He was a Milwaukee icon and part of the family fabric of multiple generations of Brewers fans.
Bob Uecker, Hall of Famer and legendary broadcaster, dies at 90 Arizona Diamondbacks officials stump for Chase Field funding, express optimism about a deal Nick Richards trade grades: Did Phoenix Suns or Charlotte Hornets win Josh Okogie deal? Early 2025 ...
At their Corbin Burnes introductory news conference, Diamondbacks team officials sounded more encouraged about finding funding for the ballpark.
Milwaukee fans could listen to Bob Uecker broadcast Brewers games for over a half-century. But he showed off his play-by-play skills — and comedic talent — for more of a
Former Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig pays respect to Bob Uecker following the baseball legend's passing
Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network producer and engineer Kent Sommerfeld worked with Bob Uecker for 39 seasons, starting in 1986. He shares his memories of Uecker.
Legendary MLB athlete and commentator Bob Uecker passed away at 90, prompting heartfelt tributes from the MLB community. Notable tributes include Baltimore Orioles star Corbin Burnes and MLB Commissioner Bud Selig.
After 54 years broadcasting for the Milwaukee Brewers, Baseball Hall of Famer Bob Uecker has died, the MLB team announced on Thursday, Jan. 16. The sports legend, who appeared in the Major League film trilogy,
Milwaukee fans could listen to Bob Uecker broadcast Brewers games for over a half-century. But he showed off his play-by-play skills — and comedic talent — for more of a national audience when he appeared in the 1989 classic “Major League” as Cleveland announcer Harry Doyle.
In a statement released by the club, Uecker’s family said he had battled small cell lung cancer since early 2023. Recommended Videos “Bob was the genuine item: always the funniest person in ...