January 16th, 2025 by Jake Cain In the wake of Bob Uecker’s passing, one of his most memorable contributions to pop culture has resurfaced: the iconic Miller Lite “Front Row” commercial. While many know Uecker as the voice of the Milwaukee Brewers or from his appearances on “The Tonight Show,
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Legendary Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker and longtime Reds radio voice Marty Brennaman were both Ford C. Frick Award winners.
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By TODD GOLDEN ''Special to Fastball on SI'' Back in October, I was driving back to my Bloomington, Ind., home from Big Ten Basketball Media Days in Chicago. A
With Bob Uecker's passing at the age of 90, the Milwaukee Brewers' 2024 wild-card playoff loss represented an end of era.
Bob Uecker, the legendary voice of the Milwaukee Brewers who was nicknamed “Mr. Baseball,” has died aged 90, the team announced on Thursday.
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Bob Uecker was a famously mediocre Major League hitter who discovered that he was much more comfortable at a microphone than home plate. And that was just the start of a second career in entertainment that reached far beyond the ballpark.
On Thursday, the Milwaukee Brewers announced that Bob Uecker, the longtime voice of the team, has died at age 90. Uecker, a baseball player-turned-broadcaster-turned-pop culture icon, had a sense of humor that made him a household name outside of the Brewers fandom.