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ST. LOUIS — One of baseball's greatest ambassadors died Thursday. Bob Uecker, the longtime voice of his hometown Milwaukee Brewers who earned the moniker "Mr. Baseball" following his brief ...
In a St. Louis Baseball Writers' Association panel discussion in 2014, Uecker said the experience left a lasting impression on him.
LOUIS – Bob Uecker, a legendary baseball broadcaster and former St. Louis Cardinal, has died at the age of 90. Uecker was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame as a broadcaster and the ...
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. Post ...
Uecker, a light-hitting catcher for three teams during a six-year major league playing career, including stints with his hometown Milwaukee Braves and the 1964 world-champion St. Louis Cardinals ...
Bob Uecker, as a catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, clowns around during a workout near the bleachers in 1964. (AP) ...
From 1962 to 1967, Uecker played catcher for the Milwaukee Braves, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves. A career .200 hitter, Uecker’s crowning achievement was winning ...
Uecker entertained fans in the booth, but also found success on the diamond as a member of the world champion 1964 St. Louis Cardinals and the silver screen, having starred in numerous Hollywood ...
Over 60 years ago, Uecker made headlines not for what he did at the plate during the 1964 World Series while with the St. Louis Cardinals. He actually never played in the seven-game series.
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