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Fans flocked to a statue of Milwaukee Brewers legend Bob Uecker at American Family Field. The statue, located in section 422, offers an obstructed view of the field but provides a unique photo ...
The view from Milwaukee Brewers legend Bob Uecker's seats in section 422 of America Family Field lives up to the joke of his 1984 Miller Lite commercial when he expected he "must be in the front row." ...
The baseball world lost a legend over the offseason when legendary broadcaster Bob Uecker died at the age of 90. Uecker called games for the Milwaukee Brewers since 1971 and appeared in the 1989 ...
If Bob Uecker were a better scout and cleaner with his mashed potatoes and gravy, he might never have made it to the broadcast booth. Bud Selig joined The Rich Eisen Show this week to discuss the ...
The Milwaukee Brewers will honor the late Bob Uecker with a special Celebration of Life event on Aug. 24. Uecker, who served as the voice of the Brewers for 54 years, passed away in January.
Everywhere you looked on Opening Day at American Family Field in Milwaukee, there was Bob Uecker — if not in body, certainly in spirit. Uecker passed away in January at age 90 after more than 50 ...
Friday night’s game between the Minnesota Twins and Milwaukee Brewers was the first played between the teams since the passing of Bob Uecker. Before the game, Twins announcer Cory Provus, who ...
MILWAUKEE – As the Milwaukee Brewers conducted a moment of silence before their home opener to honor Bob Uecker, one fan decided keeping quiet wasn’t the best way to pay tribute to the lovable ...
If Bob Uecker were a better scout and cleaner with his mashed potatoes and gravy, he might never have made it to the broadcast booth. “In January of 1971, he and I went out together after the ...
Milwaukee Brewers fans gather near the Bob Uecker statue outside of American Family Field prior to a baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Kansas City Royals on Monday, March 31 ...
The Milwaukee Brewers will hold a public ceremony honoring the life of longtime broadcaster Bob Uecker before their Aug. 24 game with the San Francisco Giants.