Former major leaguer and legendary broadcaster Bob Uecker passed away Thursday ... he made it back to the Braves again in 1967, only that time in Atlanta. During his partial season in Atlanta ...
Bob Uecker, the legendary voice of the Brewers who died Thursday at the age of 90, was battling cancer in what was a previously undisclosed illness. Uecker’s family revealed the news in a ...
Bob Uecker, 1934-2025 “While this onetime backup catcher was ... Uecker’s partner from 1996-2008 who went on to be the lead radio voice of the Atlanta Braves. “We are all these disciples, and we’re ...
Legendary MLB broadcaster and former Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves catcher Bob Uecker has died at the age of 90. We are saddened to learn of the passing of Bob Uecker, a legendary ambassador for our game.
The MLB painted a full picture of Uecker’s career in its public statement following his death. “After a six-year playing career with the Braves ... 2025. “Bob faced a private battle with ...
The Milwaukee Brewers announced that Hall of Fame broadcaster and legend Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90. Uecker, a native of Milwaukee, was not just a former catcher who played six seasons in ...
Reaction to the passing of Bob Uecker will come from around Wisconsin ... Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves during his six-year career. Known as a defensive catcher, he finished with ...
By Richard Sandomir Bob Uecker, the clubhouse wit who turned ... he never started more than 62 games in a season for the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves, the St. Louis Cardinals or the Philadelphia ...
"What an example for us to be with every single day — Bob Uecker." Uecker signed his first professional contract with the Milwaukee Braves in 1956 and reached ... with St. Louis in 1964 and also ...
Bob Uecker, who turned what was ... A few years later, Bud Selig, then the owner of the Brewers — the Braves had moved from Milwaukee to Atlanta after the 1965 season — hired Uecker as ...
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Bob Uecker ... Born and raised in Milwaukee, Uecker signed his first professional contract with the Milwaukee Braves in 1956 and reached the majors in 1962.