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Alas, Bob Uecker, “Mr. Baseball,” was like everybody else.
Jan. 10. David Lynch, 78. The filmmaker celebrated for his uniquely dark and dreamlike vision in such movies as “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland Drive,” and the TV series “Twin Peaks.” Jan. 16. Bob ...
Bob Uecker and Christian Yelich of the Milwaukee ... being in the ‘Major League’ movies, he just had stories for days, and just getting to listen to those daily was something that was really ...
The baseball world lost a legend in announcer Bob Uecker over the season, but Brewers star Christian Yelich lost a "really good" friend.
Bob Uecker was entertaining in everything he did. On the microphone calling Milwaukee Brewers games, in movies and commercials, and even in the wrestling world when he got his hands on a microphone.
TONIGHT WE ARE HONORING THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF THE LATE BREWERS BROADCAST LEGEND BOB UECKER. MR. BASEBALL WOULD HAVE TURNED 91 TODAY FROM THE GROWING BALLPARK MEMORIAL TO A SPECIAL MOVIE SCREENING.
I must be in the front row:' Bob Uecker and the Miller Lite commercials As high profile as his appearances were in places like "The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson," the movie "Major League" and ...
He went on to star in movies, TV shows and commercials ... John Sterling said Bob Uecker “paved the road for broadcasters” like himself. Robert Sabo for NY Post Uecker — like Sterling ...
Bob Uecker had the kind of career stat line that ... was as natural as a tailor-made 4-6-3 double play. In the hit 1989 movie “Major League,” Uecker played Cleveland play-by-play announcer ...
Bob Uecker died today at the age of 90 ... Doyle represented a revolution in the portrayal of sports announcers in movies. In previous films, their only job was to set the scene by waxing poetic ...
He was a personality in the truest sense of the word, breaking into appearances in movies, television, commercials and more. While yes, we will always remember Bob Uecker as the voice of Brewers ...
Two of Bob Uecker's claims to fame — baseball and acting — came together brilliantly in one famous line: “Juuuust a bit outside!” Milwaukee fans could listen to Uecker broadcast Brewers games for over ...