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Bob Uecker’s Wisconsin home: a place of comfort, laughter, and legacy for the legendary player and broadcaster.
ATLANTA — He just turned 100… and he’s still cheering for the Braves!
Ronald Acuña Jr.'s presence on a baseball field makes no sense. What he produces borders on the supernatural, something ...
There are three things that are certain: death, taxes and the Mets rolling over and playing dead in Atlanta. The club reminded us of that last week when it once ...
Can any of the Chicago Cubs’ National League Central foes hang with them the rest of the way? This week could be telling.
Uecker also played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves during his six-year career. Known as a defensive catcher, he finished with a career batting average of just ...
The Milwaukee Brewers will honor legendary broadcaster Bob Uecker during the 2025 season with a tribute patch. Major League Baseball shared a look at the patch on Monday: Uecker died last month at ...
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 ...
When future Hall of Fame knuckleballer Phil Niekro had trouble finding a reliable backstop for his dancing pitch with the Atlanta Braves, the organization re-acquired Uecker from the Phillies in ...
Former Atlanta Braves player turned iconic broadcaster Bob Uecker, 90, has died. “Mr. Baseball,” who announced games for his hometown Milwaukee Brewers for 54 seasons, died Thursday morning in ...
Former Cardinals Bob Gibson and Bob Uecker share a laugh Sunday, Jan. 19, 2014, before the start of the 56th annual St. Louis Baseball Writers Dinner at the Renaissance St. Louis Grand Hotel.
He was largely a backup who played for the Milwaukee Braves, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves during his six years in the Major Leagues between 1962 and 1967.