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Bob Uecker never played in the Appalachian League even though the catcher with the countless quips did log more games in the minors than he did in the bigs.
Uecker ended his major league playing career with a 200 batting average in 297 games. He had some big moments, including a hit off Sandy Koufax. And he could boast that he caught two of the best ...
Bob Uecker was known as "Mr. Baseball." Many around the sport knew and loved the longtime Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster, who died Thursday.
The late Bob Uecker's reach extends well beyond Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts. Let's run down his pop-culture appearances and famous one-liners.
Uecker, who was nicknamed "Mr. Baseball," came to El Paso in 1982 for an exhibition game between the minor league El Paso Diablos and the Brewers.