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Legendary Broadcaster Bob Uecker Passes Away at 90

Remembering Bob Uecker: The Voice of the Brewers

by pinkfloyd
January 17, 2025
in Professional Leagues, Sports, Sports Legends, World News
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Bob Uecker: A Life in Baseball and Broadcasting - FoxNews/IMAGn/Photo

Baseball Hall of Famer Bob Uecker Dead at 90 - FoxNews/IMAGn/Photo

Bob Uecker, Legendary Baseball Broadcaster, Dies at 90

Bob Uecker, beloved baseball broadcaster for the Milwaukee Brewers and former MLB player, passed away at the age of 90, the Brewers organization announced on Thursday. Known affectionately as “Mr. Baseball,” Uecker’s contributions to the sport and entertainment world have left an indelible legacy.

A Career of Unmatched Influence

Uecker began calling games for the Brewers in 1971, a role he cherished for 54 seasons. His voice became synonymous with summer afternoons in Wisconsin, and his storytelling brought laughter and joy to fans far and wide.

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Beyond broadcasting, Uecker dabbled in acting, most notably starring in the 1989 film Major League and its two sequels. His wit and charisma extended to television as well, with appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and hosting Saturday Night Live in 1984.

Brewers’ Statement on Uecker’s Passing

In a heartfelt tribute, the Milwaukee Brewers celebrated Uecker’s life and contributions:

“Ueck was the light of the Brewers, the soundtrack of our summers, the laughter in our hearts, and his passing is a profound loss. He was the heart and soul of Wisconsin and a dear friend. Bob loved people; his presence warmed every room, and he had a way of welcoming all of us into his world as if we were lifelong friends.”

The statement continued:

“Saying goodbye to Bob shakes us all. He was so much more than a Milwaukee Brewers icon. He was a national treasure. Bob entertained us with his words and storytelling, so it is no surprise that his passing now leaves us at a loss for our own words. There is no describing the impact Ueck had on so many, and no words for how much he was loved.”

Private Battle with Cancer

Uecker’s family revealed that he had been privately battling small-cell lung cancer since 2023. In their statement, they reflected on his enduring legacy:

“He brought joy to countless listeners through his wit, charisma, and love for baseball, Milwaukee, and all of Wisconsin, creating a legacy that will forever be cherished. While his contributions to the game are noteworthy, it is his kindness, humility, and love for family and friends that we will hold closest to our hearts.”

From Player to Broadcaster: A Storied Career

Born and raised in Milwaukee, Uecker enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1954, where he played baseball while stationed at Fort Leonard Wood and Fort Belvoir. He joined the Milwaukee Braves organization in 1956 and debuted in the MLB in 1962.

During his career, Uecker played for the Milwaukee Braves, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, and Atlanta Braves before retiring in 1967. He was part of the Cardinals’ 1964 World Series-winning team and earned a championship ring.

Transitioning to broadcasting, Uecker brought his humor and insight to the airwaves, calling games for both local Milwaukee stations and major networks like ABC and NBC during postseason series. He even covered the Brewers’ 1982 World Series loss to the Cardinals.

Health Struggles and Resilience

Health challenges led Uecker to reduce his broadcasting duties in 2014. Notably, he re-signed with the Brewers organization in 2021 to secure health insurance after the Screen Actors Guild discontinued coverage for former members. Despite these setbacks, Uecker maintained his characteristic optimism and humor.

“It’s amazing how you take everything for granted,” Uecker reflected during his return to the Brewers’ spring training facility in 2021. “Then when you can’t do it, it’s bad. You really lose that.”

Cultural Impact and Recognition

Uecker’s influence extended beyond baseball. He appeared at WWE’s WrestleMania III and IV, famously being “choked” by Andre the Giant. Dubbed “Mr. Baseball,” he was named Wisconsin Sportscaster of the Year five times and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2011.

Family and Legacy

Uecker shared four children with his first wife, two of whom survive him. His family expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time.

“We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support as we grieve and celebrate the man we were so lucky to call ours,” they said.

Remembering Bob Uecker

Bob Uecker will forever be remembered for his humor, storytelling, and passion for baseball. He was more than a broadcaster—he was the voice of a community, the heart of the Brewers, and a national treasure. His legacy will continue to inspire and bring joy to generations of fans.

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