Bob Uecker, who died Jan. 16, was not only a baseball player, but a comedic actor in roles including the movie "Major League.
The late Bob Uecker's reach extends well beyond Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts. Let's run down his pop-culture ...
Bob Uecker parlayed a forgettable baseball career into comedic gold.
As a catcher for the Milwaukee Braves, the St. Louis Cardinals and the Philadelphia Phillies, Uecker hit .200 with 14 home ...
Uecker, who died Thursday at 90, used to sit in the bullpen at Connie Mack Stadium and deliver play-by-play commentary into a ...
Whether you know him from his broadcasting work in Major League Baseball, through his appearances back in the day on the ...
It must have been a local show, a tape-delayed interview, a game show, something. All I remember is my dad drawing my ...
Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network producer and engineer Kent Sommerfeld worked with Bob Uecker for 39 seasons, starting in 1986 ...
Two of Bob Uecker's claims to fame — baseball and acting — came ... “He was just a terrific man. He was funny, he was ...
If you thought hearing Bob Uecker's voice on the broadcast was a treat, try spending nine innings in the broadcast booth with ...
Major League' was the first acting role ever for Skip Griparis, who played the soft-spoken sidekick to Bob Uecker's memorable ...
Others recognized the legend at Marcus Theatres. They are showing the classic movie "Major League," in the film, Uecker plays ...