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Bob Uecker had the kind of career stat line ... 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 Harry ...
Tom Hamilton couldn't have done it better. This article originally appeared on Fort Myers News-Press: Watch Bob Uecker's funniest quotes from 'Major League' movies, including 'just a bit outside' ...
Marcus Theatres is honoring Brewers announcer Bob Uecker in a special way ... Marcus Theatres is bringing the movie "Major League" back to the big screen from Friday, Jan. 24 through Thursday ...
Two of Bob Uecker's claims ... in the 1989 classic "Major League" as Cleveland announcer Harry Doyle. "He made Harry Doyle the character it was," David S. Ward, the movie's director, said Thursday ...
Bob Uecker, one of the most iconic voices in baseball and the sports broadcasting history, has passed away. He was 90 years old. The Milwaukee Brewers and Uecker's family announced his death on ...
For many non-baseball fans, Bob Uecker, who died Thursday ... His role as play-by-play broadcaster Harry Doyle in the movie "Major League" combined all of Uecker's talents into one unforgettable ...
The movie, filmed in Milwaukee in 1988 ... I was just pinching myself': Skip Griparis recalls playing opposite Bob Uecker in 'Major League' RELATED: Bob Uecker's portfolio of pop-culture ...
Bob Uecker's 'Major League' star turn and acting career ... Some of Uecker's most famous quotes from the movie are still recited today, more than 35 years after the original film's theatrical ...
The Major League Baseball community is mourning the loss of Bob Uecker ... in the 1989 movie “Major League.” In honor of the late Uecker, here is one last edition of “Teepee Talk” and ...
Bob Uecker, the longtime Milwaukee Brewers announcer whose humorous banter in the broadcast booth made him a late-night TV favorite and an occasional actor, has died at the age of 90. The Brewers ...
Bob Uecker was part of baseball and American ... the brow-beaten play-by-play announcer from the "Major League" movies, and what's become his signature call: "Just a bit outside." ...