The Brewers manager reflected to the Journal Sentinel on the final season and then the passing of one of his closest friends.
A cause of death has been revealed for legendary MLB broadcaster Bob Uecker after he passes away at the age of 90.
Uecker, a baseball icon, television and movie funnyman and Hall of Fame Milwaukee Brewers radio announcer, died Thursday at the age of 90.
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As the hours passed and the evening of Oct. 3 quickly became the early morning hours of Oct. 4, Pat Murphy, on the heels of a soul-snatching, season-ending playoff defeat, sat with a group of his ...
Bob Uecker, the legendary voice of the Brewers who died Thursday at the age of 90, was battling a previously undisclosed illness.
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The team announced Bob Uecker died Thursday morning, calling it "one of the most difficult days in Milwaukee Brewers history."
Bob Uecker brought the Brewers to life for generations of fans. And that was just the start of a second career in entertainment that reached far beyond the ballpark. Uecker, the backup catcher turned Hollywood star,
Bob Uecker "never took himself seriously" and that is what endeared him to Brewers fans and made him a Milwaukee treasure.