Yes, Uecker is not only in the National Baseball Hall of Fame for his contributions to the baseball world but he's also ...
Bob Uecker was a famously mediocre Major League hitter who discovered that he was much more comfortable at a microphone than home plate. And that was just the start of a second career in entertainment ...
The commercial cuts to Uecker sitting in one of the last rows of the stadium’s otherwise nearly empty upper deck from where he yells “He missed the tag. He missed the tag.” Robert George ...
The former backup catcher, whose ability to laugh at himself made him a beloved radio announcer and launched a successful acting career, died Thursday.
He was later inducted into the organization's hall of fame in 2011. And in perhaps the ultimate irony, Robert Eugene Uecker – a .200 career hitter with 14 home runs – was inducted into ...
Uecker was 90. "WWE is saddened to learn that legendary baseball play-by-play announcer and WWE Hall of Famer Robert George "Bob" Uecker has passed away," its statement on social media said.
WWE acknowledged Uecker's legacy in a post on social media. WWE is saddened to learn that legendary baseball play-by-play announcer and WWE Hall of Famer Robert George “Bob” Uecker has passed ...
Bob Uecker with Christopher Hewett in a promotional photo for ABC’s ‘Mr. Belvedere.’ 20th Century Fox Film Corp./Courtesy Everett Collection Robert George Uecker was born in Milwaukee on Jan ...
In Milwaukee, the Brewers and Bob Uecker go hand in hand. Those famous catchphrases during play by play, part of more than 50 years of franchise history. Le The legendary broadcaster ...
“All I wanted to do is come back to Milwaukee every spring to do baseball.” Robert George Uecker was born Jan. 26, 1934, in Milwaukee. His father, who had played soccer in his native ...
Born and raised in Milwaukee on January 26, 1934, Robert George Uecker spent several years in the minor leagues with various affiliate clubs before making his major league debut in 1962.