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Bob Uecker, the Milwaukee Brewers announcer whose humorous banter in the broadcast booth brought him to show business, has died at the age of 90.
Freddy Peralta honors Bob Uecker during MLB All-Star Game SU2C tribute, touching Milwaukee Brewers fans with an emotional ...
Beloved baseball broadcaster and actor Bob Uecker, who parlayed an unremarkable playing career into a decadeslong stint behind the mic and in front of the camera, died on Thursday, officials said.
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.
R.I.P. Bob Uecker, legendary baseball announcer and Major League actor Uecker was a sports renaissance man, calling 54 seasons of Milwaukee baseball while also starring in projects like Mr ...
MILWAUKEE (AP) - 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. He was 90 ...
Uecker was born and raised in Milwaukee in 1934. A catcher, he signed a baseball contract with the Milwaukee Braves in 1956. He finally made his major league debut in 1962.
Bob Uecker didn't have to stretch much to play quick-witted broadcaster Harry Doyle in the movie "Major League." Milwaukee Brewers fans happily listened to that act for more than 50 years.
Two of Bob Uecker's claims to fame — baseball and acting — came together brilliantly in one famous line: “Juuuust a bit outside!” Milwaukee fans could listen to Uecker broadcast Brewers ...
‘Mr. Baseball’ Bob Uecker, Brewers announcer, dies at 90 Uecker played a prominent role in the movies Major League (1989) and Major League II (1994) as crass announcer Harry Doyle.
Bob Uecker, Baseball Broadcaster and ‘Major League’ Star, Dead at 90 Bob Uecker of the Milwaukee Brewers in the booth during a game at County Stadium in the 1980s in Milwaukee.