Bob Uecker was the light of the Milwaukee Brewers, the soundtrack of their summers, the laughter in their hearts, and his passing is a profound loss.
The organization says Uecker fulfilled dozens of wishes and donated hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years
Governor Tony Evers honors the late Bob Uecker, celebrating his legacy as "Mr. Baseball" in Wisconsin and beyond.
MILWAUKEE - Family of Bob Uecker held a family memorial and burial for the Hall of Fame Brewers announcer on Friday, Jan. 24. Bob Uecker passed away on Thursday, Jan. 16. He was 90 years old.
Next to an empty table and chairs in the corner of The Jackson Grill stands a candlelit tribute with pictures of Bob Uecker: a way of honoring the iconic Brewers announcer and the man staff considered a regular at their supper club in the wake of his death.
To devoted fans, Uecker felt like family. “Bob was like the entire city’s relative,” Wagner said. “And that’s kind of the mood.” Uecker wasn’t just any broadcaster,
The voice of the Brewers, Bob Uecker, has passed away at the age of 90. Uecker, also known as Mr. Baseball, was more than a ballplayer, sports announcer, or actor.
The passing of Bob Uecker, the legendary voice of the Milwaukee Brewers, has left Wisconsinites in mourning. Uecker’s voice was a constant presence in the lives of baseball fans
The legendary voice of the organization died Thursday at the age of 90, ending a legendary career for a man who became the face of the franchise.
One of the most beloved icons in Wisconsin's history, Bob Uecker passed away early on Thursday morning at age 90, the Milwaukee Brewers and
Bob Uecker, a former baseball catcher, actor and longtime Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster, died Thursday, the Brewers confirmed. He was 90.
The 1989 baseball comedy filmed in Milwaukee featured Uecker's memorable performance as cynical, and very funny, play-by-play announcer Harry Doyle.