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Tim Kurkjian details the life and legacy of Bob Uecker. (1:58) Jesse RogersMay 19, 2025, 07:00 AM ET Close Jesse joined ESPN Chicago in September 2009 and covers MLB for ESPN.com.
Jeff Levering pretty much knew his broadcast partner of 10 years would never call another game after his Milwaukee Brewers blew a late lead in a deciding Oct. 3 wild card game to the New York Mets.
Bob Uecker never finished high school, enlisted in the army at 20, and went on to quite a successful life. He was 90 when he died in the first month of 2025 less than two weeks shy of his 91 st ...
Last week, I noted Joe Garagiola said baseball is a funny game. On Jan. 16, some of that humor left this world as Bob Uecker, the long-time radio voice of the Milwaukee Brewers, died at age 90. The ...
FILE - Milwaukee Brewers radio announcer Bob Uecker tips his cap before a baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Miami Marlins, July 28, 2024, in Milwaukee. COLUMN By LEW FREEDMAN ...
I Remember Bob Uecker: A Legendary Interview with the Voice of the Brewers Season 2 Episode 238 | 28m 33s | CC From unforgettable moments in the Brewers' broadcast booth to hilarious behind-the ...
“We were sitting by ourselves, talking in the dugout in Milwaukee, and it got pretty deep,” said Steve Sparks, now a broadcaster for the Houston Astros, after Uecker died on Thursday at age 90.
As fans pay tribute to the legendary baseball broadcaster Bob Uecker, audio from his final call has gone viral on social media after the World Series' winner's death at the age of 90.
Uecker, the voice of the Milwaukee Brewers since 1971, died Thursday, Jan. 16. He was 90 years old. The team announced his death in a statement on social media. They called it “one of the most ...
MILWAUKEE -- Bob Uecker, who parlayed a forgettable playing career into a punch line for movie and TV appearances as "Mr. Baseball" and a Hall of Fame broadcasting tenure, has died. He was 90.
MILWAUKEE -- Bob Uecker, who parlayed a forgettable playing career into a punch line for movie and TV appearances as "Mr. Baseball" and a Hall of Fame broadcasting tenure, has died. He was 90.