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Bob Uecker Passes Away

By Steve Adams | January 16, 2025 at 10:06am CDT

The Brewers announced this morning that former big league catcher, legendary broadcaster and franchise icon Bob Uecker passed away last night. He was 90 years old. The Uecker family has since issued a statement detailing that he “faced a private battle with small cell lung cancer since early 2023, which he met with the same strength and resilience that defined him.” Uecker continued calling Brewers games throughout the 2023-24 seasons. The Brewers issued the following statement:

Today we take on the heaviest of burdens. Today, we say goodbye to our beloved friend, Bob Uecker.

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.

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. We are left with a giant void in our hearts, but also remember the laughter and joy he brought to our lives.

It’s a devastating loss for fans everywhere. After 54 years of calling games in Milwaukee, Uecker’s voice is synonymous with Brewers baseball, but his celebrity and popularity transcend those Midwest roots. Nary a baseball fan in the world is unfamiliar with his humor and wit. Uecker’s mastery of storytelling and self-deprecating humor — particularly his willingness to poke fun at his own six-year playing career, during which he batted .200/.293/.287 — provided ceaseless entertainment for those who were tuning in at any given moment.

Even those who don’t follow the game closely surely have fond memories of Uecker’s frequent appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, his portrayal of fictional play-by-play man Harry Doyle in the Major League franchise of films, and his starring role in six seasons on Mr. Belvedere.

Baseball and the broadcast booth were always Uecker’s home. He stayed loyal to his native Milwaukee, calling games for more than half a century and building a legacy that will be forever remembered by not one but two statues in his honor at the team’s home park. But Uecker’s larger-than-life personality and unyielding charm made him a natural, beloved celebrity who entertained not only baseball fans but people all over the globe. Few can claim to have reached such a broad audience and done so while being so universally cherished.

Uecker was a titan of the broadcast world — one of MLB’s most beloved characters by fans, media and players alike. In 2003, he was deservingly enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame, where he delighted the audience with a speech teeming with the type of humor and wry delivery that only Uecker and his signature voice could provide.

We at MLBTR extend our most heartfelt condolences to the Brewers organization, the Uecker family and those who were lucky enough to call him a friend, and we join the countless baseball fans around the world with a heavy heart in light of this morning’s news. Rest in peace, Mr. Baseball.

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  1. tom brunanskys black sock

    5 months ago

    Truculent news.

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    • A'sfaninLondonUK

      5 months ago

      @Tom

      Yes I guess he is now late returning my truck. And he was always too nice to question the dead marsupial that landed on Howard Cosell’s head as a wig. Remarkable man, ridiculously funny. And the cheques from Louisville Sluggers will finally stop too….

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    • afsooner02

      5 months ago

      He’s now in the front row up above.

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    • stevewpants

      5 months ago

      I recall listening to games, when the Brewers were at Wrigley and he was still traveling, he and his broadcast partner would make up back stories about residents of the buildings that had bleachers on top of them like they were spitballing TV show episode storylines. I’m sure my fellow long time listeners will recall the pocket Doppler and the planting of canned vegetables in his backyard to ensure a steady harvest.

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  2. horaceallen

    5 months ago

    RIP. I loved Bob Uecker. Major League is an all-time classic. His announcing was also terrific.

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      5 months ago

      Horace – Well said!

      RIP Mr. Uecker, thoughts & prayers to your loved ones.

      I can picture him in Heaven and somebody asking him where Ty Cobb is.

      “Juuuuust a bit outside” would be his likely response.

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      • deweybelongsinthehall

        5 months ago

        Fever, while I hate jokes commenting on a death, this is an exception. Euck made EVERYONE laugh while doing his job brilliantly. RIP.

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    • 17dizzy

      5 months ago

      Horace —- Great summation!!

      I’ve enjoyed Bob Uecker’s humor most all of my life. I’m 74.
      I loved his humorous antics prior to the 1964 World Series between the Cardinals and Yankees. However— Red Schieondienst did not appreciate it. —— What might be an unknown fact —- that is why Uecker never got to play at all during that ‘64 World Series!

      He and his baseball humor will be missed by the many generations of baseball fans of which his life has over lapped.

      RIP Bob Uecker!!!
      Thank You for the Memories!!!!!

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      • Champs64

        5 months ago

        Uecker and the tuba flagging balls in the outfield. What a guy. You are right about him being punished by the Redhead. Thank you.

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    • bballfan_1974

      5 months ago

      Definitely. Harry Doyle with, “Juuuuuust a bit outside!”

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  3. Positively Half St

    5 months ago

    This is a huge loss, but it is better to appreciate that we were able to enjoy him for so long.

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    • mlbnyyfan

      5 months ago

      Oh no. It’s way bit upward where’s he’s going. Love the show Mr B and Major league classics

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      • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        5 months ago

        Mr baseball

        This news is as sad as vin scully

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  4. King Floch

    5 months ago

    RIP to an absolute legend.

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    • imissjoebuzas

      5 months ago

      “I must be in the front row!”

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      • LLGiants64

        5 months ago

        He is.

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      • The Usual Suspect

        5 months ago

        @ imiss. I’m glad you said it. Ueck will be missed. RIP.

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  5. Unclemike1526

    5 months ago

    Man that’s a shame. One of the funniest humans who ever lived. No Scully, No Uecker, Costas quit, Losing legends in the booth. RIP Uke. Made any game interesting.

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    • Mr. McNasty

      5 months ago

      Good riddance to Costas.

      His leaving was addition by subtraction.

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  6. showmebb

    5 months ago

    A legend and one of the greatest ambassadors for baseball ever. What a character.

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  7. Dubbs

    5 months ago

    Noooooooo! RIP

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  8. TAKERDBACKS

    5 months ago

    Aww that just hurt me! One of best and funniest people ever. Let me just say

    “DYNAMITE DROP IN MONTY”

    R.I.P Bob!

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    • ChrisD 2

      5 months ago

      The post-game show is brought to you by…Christ, I can’t find it. To hell with it!

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      • Andrew Cresimore

        5 months ago

        Harry Doyle- “We only got one GD hit?”
        Monty-“You can’t say GD on the air!”
        Harry- “Nobody is listening anyway…”

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  9. Old York

    5 months ago

    Truly heartbreaking. He was not just a voice for the Brewers but a symbol of joy, humor, and passion for baseball that resonated far beyond Milwaukee. His wit and charm brought the game to life for generations, making even the casual fan feel like they were part of something special.

    Uecker’s legacy as a player, broadcaster, and entertainer is one of laughter, warmth, and a deep love for baseball. Few have touched so many lives with their talent and personality as he did. My thoughts are with his family, friends, and the countless fans mourning this incredible loss. Rest in peace, Mr. Baseball.

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  10. Hmmm 2

    5 months ago

    My summers will never be the same. All I have ever known in my 40 years. RIP, legend and thanks for the memories.

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    • LordD99

      5 months ago

      Did he have a broadcast partner? Curious who will take over the game broadcasts?

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      • jbeerj

        5 months ago

        The road team was Grindle and Mauer- I imagine the now do all the home games too.

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      • brewsingblue82

        5 months ago

        He had a couple over the years. I don’t remember the name of his current one or his longest one to be perfectly honest. And as it was he didn’t call all the games anymore or travel with the team full time as it was. But it’s a tremendous loss to know that he won’t be with us at all anymore.

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      • CC Ryder

        5 months ago

        Before he left for Chicago Pat Hughes was his partner for a while

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        • CarolinaCubsandKush

          5 months ago

          Damn that must have been a legendary booth…

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      • tangerinepony

        5 months ago

        He was only doing home broadcasts for the previous 12 years I believe? I could be wrong on the years. He had a partner they’ll I’m sure will hire another person to fill his iconic shoes.

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      • pnedwek

        5 months ago

        Jeff Levering was his main partner (lately) but he also does national stuff so Grindle and Mauer are the other 2. Some other partners were Jim Powell (ended up on Braves I think) and one of the Twins announcers was with Euck, I’ll miss his spring training games because of all the stories he shared and when the entire lineup changed it was just chaos (mostly intentional fun).

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  11. BlueSkies_LA

    5 months ago

    Bob Uecker, one of a kind.

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    • goob

      5 months ago

      And kind of a wonder.

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  12. KnicksFanCavsFan

    5 months ago

    Wow…. one of a kind character. I’m getting older, and I admire him for the fact that way past his 50th birthday he was able to spend the next 30+ years doing something he loves, still involved in baseball. Rest in peace.

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  13. tigerdoc616

    5 months ago

    Finally made it to the front row. RIP Bob!

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  14. Manfred Rob's Earth Band

    5 months ago

    So sad. What a legend. He never got to see the Brewers win a World Series

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  15. MrHappy

    5 months ago

    Rest in Peace. One of the goats.

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  16. rjtfd

    5 months ago

    Rest in peace.
    “I must be in the front row”

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  17. Flanster

    5 months ago

    Rest In Peace, Bob Uecker.

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  18. SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs

    5 months ago

    Rest in peace legend

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  19. Jiggs

    5 months ago

    Harry Doyle. ☹️

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    • 17dizzy

      5 months ago

      No one was better fitted to play Harry Doyle, the hilarious announcer in “Major League’s”

      Uecker made the Movie!!!

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  20. LordD99

    5 months ago

    They’ll never be another quite like him. He transcended his team to be beloved by all baseball fans. Did what he loved doing until the end. Condolences to family, friends and to Milwaukee Brewer fans everywhere.

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  21. raz427

    5 months ago

    One of the greatest storytellers in baseball history. SO many memories and laughs. Thanks for the memories Bob. You will be missed and your stories will echo into baseball lore forever.

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    • Mantle536

      5 months ago

      Not “One of the greatest storytellers in baseball history,” The Greatest Ever!

      Uecker’s HOF acceptance speech is the funniest & most entertaining acceptance speech in Any Venue!

      Everyone else was “Just a bit outside” of Uecker in comedic ability as a storyteller.

      Thank you for all the laughs & wonderful memories Mr. Baseball.

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  22. terry g

    5 months ago

    Rest in peace Bob you gave so much joy to others. Bless you.

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  23. TellItGoodbye

    5 months ago

    A bit dramatic. He spread laughter and was fun to listen to, but it’s not “a devastating loss for fans everywhere”. He was 90. He lived a long happy life. People die. It’s sad, not devastating.

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    • Joe says...

      5 months ago

      The world is a worse place without Bob Uecker in it.

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    • mad1

      5 months ago

      I’ll bet you are fun at parties

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    • Champs64

      5 months ago

      Perhaps not to you but to real fans everywhere the news is a devastating loss to the game. We will just tell you goodbye.

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    • goob

      5 months ago

      You know, TellIt, sometimes when people really feel something about somebody, they can actually get pretty emotional about it. Why would you feel the need to critique something like that? Anyway, be well, friend.

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    • Dock_Elvis

      5 months ago

      That pickle up your a** cold?

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  24. underdog

    5 months ago

    Aw darn. Rest in peace Bob. Your memory will be a blessing that’s for sure. His play calling was “juuuust a bit outside” the usual and his humorous style saw him succeed outside MLB too. RIP.

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  25. dasit

    5 months ago

    catcher in the wry is one of the funniest books you will ever read

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    • Mdsavage

      5 months ago

      I loved that book and tried to find it a year or so ago the price was crazy then but I would love to reread it as an adult. It’s probably funnier now then it was as a teen. I will sure miss that Bob is no longer around

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  26. Irishblade

    5 months ago

    This one hurts.

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    • Unclemike1526

      5 months ago

      Unfortunately Father Time remains undefeated. Thought Uke might be the exception. Totally bummed out.

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      • goob

        5 months ago

        Father Time, no sense of humor, that guy.

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  27. Eric Olson 2

    5 months ago

    He was a true gentleman and a gem!

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  28. This one belongs to the Reds

    5 months ago

    Wow. Legend even though his career was nothing to write home about. But great storyteller and great announcer actually beside the comedy angle. I was personally pleased he made the Hall. Rest in peace Bob. The man upstairs must have needed a good laugh and we know you’ll deliver.

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  29. bmontgomery

    5 months ago

    I hereby declare, henceforth, the Mendoza Line shall now be referred to as the Uecker Line. (Sorry Mario, you had a good run. You know it’s the right thing to do.)

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    • DFAed in Gaffa

      5 months ago

      Who actually coined the term “the Mendoza Line?” Some people give George Brett. credit, but I’ve read it was actually Tom Paciorek, Mendoza’s teammate on the 1977 Mariners.

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      • goob

        5 months ago

        I loved Tom Paciorek’s Mariner days.

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    • Mendoza Line 215

      5 months ago

      B- I say Amen to that.He ended up exactly at the hypothetical Mendoza line.
      I am old enough to remember him in his playing days.
      Suffice to say that he was a HOFer only after his playing days were over.
      He brought joy to many people.
      RIP Bob.

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  30. PhilPlantiersPeanuts

    5 months ago

    RIP. Blessed to have grown up at a time when this legend’s talent was most appreciated.

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  31. Mickey Solis

    5 months ago

    Just awful news. Bob was absolutely one of a kind. For all the things that may annoy people about baseball, and for anyone who ever called the sport slow or boring, it was characters like Bob who make the sport truly unique and special. Harry Doyle was an iconic character and Bob’s HOF speech will never be matched.

    RIP to an absolute legend.

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  32. Moonlight Graham

    5 months ago

    Is it safe to say he was the game’s all-time greatest personality?

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    • sonorawind

      5 months ago

      Quite possibly. He was funnier than Lasorda, not as cantankerous as Billy Martin or Durocher. Sparky was up there, too. Not as good an announcer as Scully, but more entertaining. Harry Caray and Ueck announcing arrivals at the Pearly Gate now. St. Peter may accidently allow some unrepentant sinners in, while cracking up at their announcements.

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      • dasit

        5 months ago

        caray was denied entry at the gate when he suffered a bout of confusion and addressed st peter as “saint henry cotto”

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    • The Usual Suspect

      5 months ago

      @ Moonlight Graham. Boy, that’s a tall order. Yogi Berra, Satchel Paige, Casey Stengel, Bill Lee, Joe Garagiola, Buck O’Neil . . . there have been some personalities. I’m omitting a lot, no doubt. Ueck is in the discussion. I loved listening to him.

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  33. william-2

    5 months ago

    This is sad news. He was a great guy and will very much be missed by a great many people. Rest in peace.

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  34. differentbears

    5 months ago

    A sad day for the baseball world.

    Here’s a clip of the late Norm Macdonald telling a great Bob Uecker story.

    youtu.be/eiooeRAdcjU?si=462uE2z4g_SQMbCm

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    • brewsingblue82

      5 months ago

      Norm McDonald telling a Bob uecker story was exactly what I needed to at least soften this blow to my day. Thank you for that.

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    • dasit

      5 months ago

      “he did all that f***in s**t”

      genius

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    • The Usual Suspect

      5 months ago

      @ different. Thanks for sharing. That’s great stuff.

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  35. BigBopper

    5 months ago

    Brings a tear to the eye. Can pick up a.m. 620 where I live. He was still doing his thing last fall on the radio sounded great.

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  36. Ted

    5 months ago

    I hope his death isnt met with sadness, seriousness, and depression but with humor, quips, and appreciation for what he’s brought to our lives all these decades.

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  37. James Midway

    5 months ago

    When I saw Major League as a kid I said wow that’s the Dad from Mr. Belvidere. I had no idea he was a baseball player. The more I learned about him, the more impressed I was. What a career and what a life. Praying for strength and peace for his family and friends.

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    • Joe says...

      5 months ago

      You should read his book “Catcher in the Wry”. Hilarious!

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      • Unclemike1526

        5 months ago

        You should have seen his first appearance on Johnny Carson. I almost wet myself laughing.

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        • Bucket Number Six

          5 months ago

          m.youtube.com/watch?v=aHFClLGqz8w

          I hope you have your Depends on.

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    • CKinSTL

      5 months ago

      Perhaps Euck, with his self-deprecating sense of humor, might respond along the lines of.. even the people that watched him play baseball didn’t know he was a professional baseball player.. Except it would be 100x funnier.

      A true legend.

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  38. Salzilla

    5 months ago

    Just a bit outside…will forever live in my head. Thank you, sir.

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    • bryce1344

      5 months ago

      My understanding is that the line was ad lib and not in the scrip which makes it even more iconic

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  39. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    5 months ago

    Lived a long, full life, from what I understand. Great broadcaster, very funny as a fictional version of himself.

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  40. Lefty_Orioles_Fan

    5 months ago

    Oh Man!!!!, no more of ‘Must be in the Front Row!!!!
    Bob Uecker was a very cool cat and widely popular!

    90 is pretty good though

    May Bob Uecker Rest in Peace

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  41. fox471 Dave

    5 months ago

    Great tribute to Bob Uecker. RIP.

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  42. TJECK109

    5 months ago

    He’s going to be jussssttt a bit outside.

    True classic.

    RIP Bob

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  43. Balk

    5 months ago

    Ouch! What a way to open up the day. Rip legend. You were loved by many!

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  44. ❤️ MuteButton

    5 months ago

    Finally, a seat in the front row! RIP Mr. Uecker.

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  45. cplwhite

    5 months ago

    My deepest condolences go out to his entire family as well as the entire baseball community.
    Bob you will be missed by everyone. Thank you for all you’ve done ti make the game interesting and fun. RIP SIR

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  46. hiflew

    5 months ago

    Unlike most people, I actually first got to know Bob Uecker through Mr Belvedere and wrestling instead of through baseball. That was my favorite show for a couple years when I was a kid. And I will never forget the image of Andre the Giant with his huge hands around Uecker’s throat. `The man was baseball, but he was far more than that as well. RIP

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  47. Mondesi’s Cannon

    5 months ago

    RIP!

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  48. johncoltrane

    5 months ago

    Juuuust a bit outside!

    RIP

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    • nrd1138

      5 months ago

      He tried the corner and missed..

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  49. dasit

    5 months ago

    search “norm macdonald bob eucker” on YouTube and prepare to laugh

    complete original in a cookie-cutter industry. no one else like him coming down the pike

    RIP

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    • For Love of the Game

      5 months ago

      Sorry to be a homer, but Jason Bennetti from the Tigers is cut from the same cloth. Funny, but totally classy. Bennetti also broadcasts college football and basketball, and was the voice of the White Sox before joining the Tigers. He also has a law degree from Wake Forest. Great guy, and just 41!

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      • dasit

        5 months ago

        don’t know him! might splurge for mlb package this season if so will check him out. fun time to be a tigers fan 🙂

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      • tom brunanskys black sock

        5 months ago

        No he’s not, man. Cmon

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  50. los_leebos

    5 months ago

    At a Brewers game several years back, they gave out talking bottle openers. Every time you used it Bob Uecker’s voice would say “Get up! Get up! Get off the couch and grab me another one of those”. Will try to find that today and hope it still works. Rest in peace, Bob.

    First Vin, now Ueck. Who’s left?

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    • cwizzy6

      5 months ago

      There is no one left that had the impact those two had.

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      • sonorawind

        5 months ago

        I think Tom Campbell now inherits the mantle of the best announcer in baseball and I’m not even an Indians fan.

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        • los_leebos

          5 months ago

          I’m biased toward voices I heard often in my youth, so Jon Miller is the next name that comes to mind. Some friends close to the Giants org tell me Jon has lost some weight recently and he looks and feels great!

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        • sonorawind

          5 months ago

          But how long have you had an MLB radio subscription, in whatever form? I’ve had an XM radio subscription since the first day they got MLB. Miller is/was good in a very relaxed style, like Scully (I basically grew up in LA). But for humor, it’s tough to beat Harry and Ueck. Campbell has a knack for making even a called third strike or a third-strike foul bunt interesting. And if the Indians (oh yeah, the Guardians, whatever THAT has to do with Cleveland) were sucking, he would point it out. He is no HOMER. Neither was Scully. Ueck was a homer, as was Harry. I actually like good homers and I like good impartial announcers, too. It’s rather counterintuitive, I guess, but humorousness in a homer works for me. A plain vanilla homer, doesnt.

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  51. texasbug

    5 months ago

    R.I.P. Mr.Baseball. u r one hell of a man to be named that..one of my favorites password is that.. when I was working at the Post Office here in Texas. I knew a lots of people and some of them love baseball stories and when they heard my stories they call me Mr. Baseball. I am still reading a lot more every year about players and teams. Maybe when it’s my time they will call me Mr. Baseball…

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  52. 2183281

    5 months ago

    “Juuuust a bit outside.”

    RIP to a legend.

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  53. Rsox

    5 months ago

    Today is indeed a sad day, not just for Baseball but just in general.

    R.I.P. Bob

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  54. tangerinepony

    5 months ago

    RIP Mr. Uecker. You were one of the best in baseball broadcasting

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  55. Kyle Pepperpants

    5 months ago

    When the brewers were in town more than a decade ago, I waited at the bar at their hotel after the game until it closed hoping he would come down and I might be able to buy him a beer. Never happened but drinking a beer with Mr. Baseball would have been up there with my favorite moments in life. RIP Legend

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  56. Just a Bit Outside the Front Row

    5 months ago

    That’s Legendary Hall of Fame broadcaster. Bob Uecker is responsible for making Milwaukee more famous than any beer or motorcycle. When he spoke people listened. It’s the respect he showed others that made him a player his whole life. His storytelling was unmatched. People often wonder what made America great. Well, Bob Uecker made America great to me and he will forever be missed.

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  57. sascoach2003

    5 months ago

    I’m sure the stories being shared this morning in the “Fields of Dreams ” are epic!! RIP. A real classic.

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  58. Niekro floater

    5 months ago

    Noooo ! Man that fu#kin sucks. Losing all the baseball royalty. Sharp wit, always on, n had story after story of funny nostalgia. Gonna bum me out all-day. Condolences to his family n friends. You will be missed. RIP

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    • NashvilleJeff

      5 months ago

      @Niekro floater: Every time I see your screen name, I think of Uecker. The Braves got him to catch Niekro’s knuckleball. Some pretty funny stories told by Uecker about chasing the pitch to the backstop. His all time line: “The best way to catch it was to wait until it stopped rolling.” Saw him do it at Atlanta Fulton Co Stadium when I was a kid growing up in Atlanta.

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      • los_leebos

        5 months ago

        The rest of that bit is something to the effect of: “the Niekros were pitching against each other that weekend and their parents were sitting front row behind homeplate. I must’ve seen more of their parents that weekend than they did!”

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  59. rafa

    5 months ago

    Uecker is a Wisconsin legend!

    He was great for MLB everywhere, players and coaches coming to Milwaukee to play the Brewers made a point to see Uecker, he was funny, a gentleman, a huge philanthropist too.

    RIP Bob, you were easily one the greats!

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  60. Champs64

    5 months ago

    I am so sorry to hear this news. One of my most loved voice of the game. A true gem as a person, player, comic, actor, and broadcaster. I remember him when he played for the Cardinals on my favorite world series winning team. So funny. I could listen to his storytelling for hours. Sad sad day my fellow fans.

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  61. 8791Slegna

    5 months ago

    Will Heaven have a Uecker section?

    “I must be in the front roooooow.”

    R.I.P. Ueck

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  62. ChasingTime

    5 months ago

    Listening to Uek and Marty Brennaman tell stories was always a blast. He’ll be missed.

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  63. brewsingblue82

    5 months ago

    Growing up as a brewers fan, I spent many years going to games with my dad or listening to games on the radio with Bob calling them. Saddens me to know that I can no longer do neither. But I’ll always have fond memories. From brewer games on the radio, to Mr Belvidere, major league and Wrestlemania appearances, Uecker was always a delight. RIP Ueck.

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  64. RotiniRick

    5 months ago

    Sorry to read this. Thanks for the laughs and memories.

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  65. Mr. McNasty

    5 months ago

    RIP to The Best to ever do it.

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  66. joew

    5 months ago

    Baseball icon and a national treasure. Sad day for Baseball.

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  67. Logjammer D"Baggagecling

    5 months ago

    Rest in Paradise Mr. Uecker

    Time to watch Major League 1 and 2. And if I can find it, Major League Back to the Minors

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  68. Jerry Hairston Jr's Toupee

    5 months ago

    RIP to an incredibly versatile entertainer. Truly one of a kind….

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  69. empirejim

    5 months ago

    Iconic talent, golden heart. Already miss him. There will never be another.

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  70. Dumpster Divin Theo

    5 months ago

    His seats in heaven must be in the front row! RIP Bob

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  71. CKinSTL

    5 months ago

    He was a one-of-a-kind. Truly one of the best personalities in modern baseball history.

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  72. Tomas80

    5 months ago

    RIP Mr. Baseball.

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  73. Bobcastelliniscat

    5 months ago

    Rest in Peace Mr. Baseball

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  74. kingbum

    5 months ago

    Bob was a legendary voice, he belongs on the Mt. Rushmore of baseball voices with characters like Skip Carey and Vin Scully. He will be immortalized by the shows and films in which he also did. RIP Bob

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  75. HalosHeavenJJ

    5 months ago

    An absolute treasure. The world was better with Bob in it.

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  76. Warren Spahn

    5 months ago

    Funny man in the booth or when the camera was on him. I met the man in a bar back in the 80’s walked over to him said hi and told me to get lost. I also met Gorman Thomas in the same bar and spent an hour talking and laughing. Sometimes people aren’t who you think they are.

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    • goob

      5 months ago

      Can you even begin to imagine how many random people must’ve approached him, at all kinds of times and in all in kinds of places? Tens of thousands perhaps, over time? I’d think that could challenge anybody’s patience, if not their sanity. It might even have necessitated that he cultivate a certain reserve – even brusqueness at times (God forbid!) – in order to fend off the occasional, obliviously-persistent nitwit?
      (If you know what I mean, eh Warren, wink wink… 🙂

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    • Dock_Elvis

      5 months ago

      He was stalked by people actually and it seemed it made him a little cold. Like most funny people..im not sure it was always ON time. People always want a joke.

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  77. slowcurve

    5 months ago

    RIP legend! Made the game and the world better!

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  78. Rick Wilkins

    5 months ago

    Dynamite drop in Monty (my son still has no idea who Monty is, but I say that to him regularly when he says something dumb).

    Juuust a bit outside (every time I see a pitch thrown 6 inches off the plate).

    Christ, I can’t find it, who cares! (Literally every time I can’t find something).

    Bob Eucker was the best. I’m so appreciative of everything he gave us baseball fans. A true treasure of a human being. Heroes get remembered, but legends never die. This was a legend.

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  79. olmtiant

    5 months ago

    He will truly be missed by this baseball fan… loved that he showed us life doesn’t always need to be serious!! Best story… how to catch a knuckle ball?? Wait till it stops rolling and pick it up…RIP you legend of our time….

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  80. jb10000lakes

    5 months ago

    I wonder if my seats will be in the front row for the funeral…

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  81. Dock_Elvis

    5 months ago

    RIP Mr. Uecker

    You, along with Harry Caray, were the baseball personalities of my early childhood. Your vibrant personality is what showed me early on in life just how magical and different baseball was from all other sports. Miller Lite…Major League…Broadcasting games. You were like the cherry on a wonderful game.

    Rest easy on God’s bench. I’m sure you’re off to a good 0-4 start today up there (wink)

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  82. O'sSayCanYouSee

    5 months ago

    Devastating. Bob will be sorely missed. Funniest man in sports. Total Legend.

    Save travels Bob.

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  83. 0523me

    5 months ago

    Get up, Get up, Get outta here Bob 🙁

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  84. ellisd19830

    5 months ago

    Finally drinking out the big bubbler in the sky!

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  85. Four4fore

    5 months ago

    Do yourselves a favor, read “A Catcher In The Wry”

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  86. Cat Mando

    5 months ago

    Sad, sad news…………RIP Uke

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  87. Braves Butt-Head

    5 months ago

    They need to keep the flags at half staff until opening day.

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  88. BPax

    5 months ago

    Once after a Mariner game my autograph collecting friend asked Uke for his signature. He was walking out with two other guys I didn’t recognize. Bob stopped and kindly gave his autograph to my friend. Me, having had a few beers and feeling good said “Uecker! Who’d want it”? Thinking he might laugh at that but instead shot me a dirty look. As they walked away, the other two guys looked back and did the same. Lesson learned. Don’t mess with a legend. RIP Uke, a fascinating and full life well lived.

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    • tom brunanskys black sock

      5 months ago

      Terrible story. Why would you share this?

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      • Dock_Elvis

        5 months ago

        TOM. What’s gatekeeping pay these days?

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    • goob

      5 months ago

      @ tom

      I admire him for telling that story. Seems like it took guts. Or maybe he’s just had a few beers…again? 🙂

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    • goob

      5 months ago

      Hey Pax, thanks for that story. I kind of relate. I once tried to introduce myself to the late great Dave Niehaus at a Mariners spring training game, but I got a little too cute about it and briefly got “the stare”, followed by an immediate turning away of the eyes. And I love that guy to this day, he was such a joy to listen to, but oh man, I’d like to have those 10 seconds back, sheesh! I don’t remember, maybe I’d had a couple myself that day. I mean, it was an ST game, after all. 🙂

      But listen, I gotta believe that Uke and his associates had heard similar attempts to be funny (to yours) many, many times before, and absolutely knew you weren’t trying to be a dick. Furthermore, I’d bet that as soon as they turned away and continued on their merry way, they shared a chuckle or two – over the look your must’ve had on your face, as they death-stared you. 🙂

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  89. warnbeeb

    5 months ago

    Uecker’s was one of those voices that defined baseball. His is like Scully’s and Harwell’s. They will be missed. RIP.

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  90. TurnOffTheTV

    5 months ago

    I listened to Bob Uecker broadcast Brewer games my entire life. This is very sad. Such an entertaining man. RIP Uke.

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  91. Sabermetric Acolyte

    5 months ago

    I hope his end was peaceful. A true baseball icon.

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  92. cheesemanforever

    5 months ago

    While Uek was widely known for his TV and movie gigs, his first love was of course calling Brewers games. And as a devoted listener since 1982, this is a huge loss for all of us who loved Uek as much as we love the team.

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  93. Canuck2

    5 months ago

    The baseball world should honor Bob by having every starter on the same day through the first pitch a way outside, to the backstop and then have the TV commentator call it as “just a bit outside”.

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    • AHH-Rox

      5 months ago

      I like that idea for the Brewers opening day, for the ceremonial first pitch. Or do it without a catcher so the ball rolls to the backstop.

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  94. RoastGobot

    5 months ago

    Biggest F’s in the chat folks

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  95. Lou Sassoll

    5 months ago

    RIP Legend

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  96. twentyfivemanroster

    5 months ago

    Bob, you made it to the front row. RIP BU

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  97. wvsteve

    5 months ago

    One of the great treasures of our nations past time. RIP Bob. You will forever be in the front row

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  98. letitbelowenstein

    5 months ago

    His appearances on Johnny Carson’s “Tonight Show” made me take a nap earlier so I could stay up to watch them. RIP, Bob. You were one amazing guy.

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  99. 17dizzy

    5 months ago

    Bob Uecker was all of that!! A Legend, an Icon, and a National Treasure!!!

    What people might not know —— because he made so much fun of himself —- he was a good Major League Catcher for the Braves and Cardinals.

    He was one of the last remaining members of the ‘64 World Series Champions St. Louis Cardinals who defeated the New York Yankees.

    (A heavily favored Yankee lineup which included —- Bobby Richardson, Tony Kubek, Roger Maris, Mickey Mantle, Joe Pepitone, Clete Boyer, Yogi Berra, Tom Tresh & Whitey Ford. )

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    • smooveb330

      5 months ago

      He was not good, that was the whole point of his (hilarious) schtick. He had -1.0 career WAR in six seasons. Maybe not the worst player of all time, but definitely not “good.”

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      • Champs64

        5 months ago

        I hope you are not scheduled to do Uek’s eulogy. He was a backup catcher. He contributed. He performed well against the running game. He was loved by many.

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  100. Yankeesforever

    5 months ago

    Warm sunny day, the smell of fresh cut green grass a Miller lite, sitting in the front row to a Field of Dreams game.
    Bob, who is doing better than you?!

    R.I.P
    .

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  101. 2014giants

    5 months ago

    Ahh man

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  102. Texas Outlaw

    5 months ago

    What a heart breaking loss for not only baseball but the entire world. There will never be another like him. Blessings to his family that they find joy in how beloved he truly was, as they mourn him. The world mourns with you.

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  103. RynoScoobs

    5 months ago

    May we all be so lucky to have such kindness written about us when we go. RIP Bob Uecker. Thank you for the laughs growing up.

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  104. GarryHarris

    5 months ago

    Those Lite Beer from Miller commercials were better than the programs.

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  105. bruinlife33

    5 months ago

    “Just a bit outside”–one of the funniest movie lines ever. Rip

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  106. Acoss1331

    5 months ago

    One of the best to ever call a baseball game, and forever a part of baseball cinema. May he call some games with Vin Scully in the Field of Dreams.

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    • Gwynning

      5 months ago

      This makes me sad. Ueck was the best. He was epic, throughout my childhood and adult life. One thing is for sure, he must be in the front row up there…
      Cheers Acoss.

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  107. John Bird

    5 months ago

    He was the best thing that ever happened to baseball. I loved that guy.
    “He missed the tag! He missed the tag!”
    ftw.usatoday.com/2025/01/bob-uecker-miller-lite-co…

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  108. DarrenDreifortsContract

    5 months ago

    RIP Mr. Baseball!

    Mr. Belvedere
    Major League
    WrestleMania

    I actually know him more from those things than calling actual games.

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  109. sugoi51

    5 months ago

    A man who gave love and much needed humor to the game. My first exposure to the uek were those unforgettable Miller Lite commercials.. “Great seats, huh buddy? He missed the tag!” ftw.usatoday.com/2025/01/bob-uecker-miller-lite-co…

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    • sugoi51

      5 months ago

      Oops John already posted the link. The one when he passed himself off as Whitey Ford to get free drinks was classic Uecker..

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  110. CarverAndrews

    5 months ago

    One measure of a live well-lived is that, even in the sadness of his passing, he gives great opportunity for those that knew him and to the rest of us who admired him to share the joy of his humor and humility in the moment. RIP Mr. Uecker

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  111. HiredGun23

    5 months ago

    RIP Ueck…you’ll be missed!

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  112. 92jays

    5 months ago

    Rip Harry Doyle

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  113. Robert-5

    5 months ago

    NOOOooooooo, what a blow! Even at 90 this seems too soon. A huge loss for baseball.

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  114. LLGiants64

    5 months ago

    My dream lunch. Bob Uecker, Vin Scully, John Miller and me. 3-hour lunch. I just sit and listen, then pick up the tab.

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  115. Rick Face

    5 months ago

    RIP Harry Doyle, you were truly one of a kind.

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  116. yanks2323

    5 months ago

    Huge loss. Love you Mr Baseball! RIP

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  117. websoulsurfer

    5 months ago

    Gone too soon. RIP Bob.

    “Juuuust a bit outside”

    “I must be in the front row”

    Some of the iconic lines in baseball came from him as an actor.

    He was first and foremost a very good player and incredibly good radio broadcast announcer for the Brewers for over 50 years. He was a major league player for parts of 6 seasons and left the playing field with a World Series ring from his time with the 1964 Cardinals, something only a few people on this planet can say.

    A quick anecdote. In 2001 my wife and I took a tour of the then brand new ballpark in Milwaukee. We were part of a group of maybe 50 or 60 people on that tour. From the back of the group we heard this guy cracking jokes about a few of the stops we made on the tour. The people up front couldn’t tell who it was and the tour guide, who undoubtedly knew, said nothing. Finally a woman yelled, “Hey! Its that guy from the Johnny Carson show!” Everyone, including Uecker bust out laughing and from that point on he was up at the front with the tour guide cracking jokes until we got to the elevators to the press level where he said, “This is my stop. Up to the front row.”

    Bob, you will forever be in the front row now. Say hi to the Colonel for us Padres fans. Much love to you sir.

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  118. Bob Ivy Jr

    5 months ago

    RIP to one of the greatest broadcaster over the last 5 decades, a great Hall of Famer and very funny. A World Series champion with the 1964 Cardinals.. You will be missed. RIP Bob “Mr. Baseball” Uecker..

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  119. jorge78

    5 months ago

    RIP Bob…..

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  120. Brewers39

    5 months ago

    Even though “Mendoza line” is an unofficial term, I have always felt it should be called the “Uecker line” Mendoza finished his career at .215, but Uecker was at .200
    And I think Bob would have liked it too.

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    • Mendoza Line 215

      5 months ago

      Brewers- Amen to that.I was a much better hitter than 200.

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  121. AlistairC

    5 months ago

    A bad/good joke of the type Mr. Uecker loved and built his career on in his honor. Nothing but respect with this.

    Q: Will Bob Uecker be buried in a church?
    A: No. Juuuuuuust a bit outside.

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  122. tonyl

    5 months ago

    The world is a worse place today.

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  123. Zippy the Pinhead

    5 months ago

    My favorite quote of his: “Yeah, I owned Sandy Koufax.” RIP and thanks.

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  124. dasit

    5 months ago

    lost david lynch as well. world is less and less interesting

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    • Bucket Number Six

      5 months ago

      That is surreal.

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  125. dapperdan

    5 months ago

    If I had one hour to spend with any baseball player I would pick either Brooks Robinson or Bob Uecker. Both seemed to be such great humble human beings. Sadly, they’re both gone now, but their good deeds and the happiness they spread live on. Been a Ucker fan since I saw the tuba picture in 1964. I was hoping the Braves would send him down to Richmond in 1967 so I could see him in person. Possibly even see him play in a game. Thanks, Bob.

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  126. medic87

    5 months ago

    RIP “oh, I must be in the front row”.

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  127. johnzabl

    5 months ago

    We’ve lost a giant of a man whose translation of Brewers baseball was only exceeded by his love for the game and his fellow human beings. A huge hole that can never easily be filled.

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  128. Non Roster Invitee

    5 months ago

    I wish Bob could have hung around for a Brewers World Series championship.
    Type in “Bob Uecker discusses his career stolen bases” it’s on SoundCloud and listen to him last year during a game talking about his stolen bases in Army games back in the day. A classic.Very lucky to hear it live just by luck.
    RIP Euck.

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  129. Bobby smac9

    5 months ago

    The Mendoza line should be renamed the Eucker line. Bob would have approved I think

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    • Mendoza Line 215

      5 months ago

      Amen Bobby.

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  130. MartialArtisan

    5 months ago

    There’s not much I can say that hasn’t already been said in this thread. But I feel I must pay my respects. I didn’t know him, but watching and listening to him, he made you feel like you knew him. He made you feel like a friend, and so this news actually feels like losing a friend. He will be missed. RIP Bob! Condolences to his family, the Brewers organization and fans everywhere.

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  131. Classicfinder

    5 months ago

    RIP Mr. Uecker. Thanks for the memories.

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  132. John Bird

    5 months ago

    There have been a lot of great players in the game but it is the Ueckers of the game that make us fall in love with it. RIP

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  133. Bucsfan4ever

    5 months ago

    GOD bless

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  134. soxshortstop

    5 months ago

    Got promoted to the “front row” RIP – He was good for the game! Very entertaining and will be missed.

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  135. notagiantsfan

    5 months ago

    The Uecker story that sticks with me today is the night he’s catching Phil Niekro who is pitching against his brother Joe. The Niekro parents are behind home plate. Uecker’s joke is he saw Mr. and Mrs. Niekro more that night than Phil and Joe did all weekend.

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  136. smotpoker

    5 months ago

    i spent entire summers listening to ueck every day. laying down on a sunday to recover from saturday and listening to ueck was one of the best hangover cures in my 20s. i rarely had cable or access to the tv broadcasts, so his voice was the brewers for me. 2008 was one of the best years ever, going to the playoffs for the 1st time in so long. he was so happy that year, you could hear it every game. this is a major bummer, but he gave us brewers fans more than we could have ever asked for.

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  137. cwizzy6

    5 months ago

    This one has some sting to it. RIP to the best.

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  138. 66TheNumberOfTheBest

    5 months ago

    RIP

    youtube.com/watch?v=PE7l9-f18UM&ab_channel=Th…

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  139. DroppedThirdStrike

    5 months ago

    He missed the tag! He missed the tag!

    Absolute legend

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  140. em650r

    5 months ago

    RIP Harry Doyle

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  141. poppopts

    5 months ago

    Rest in peace, Mr. Uecker. You can now take your place in the front row in heaven.

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  142. Not the real Sports Pope

    5 months ago

    R.I.P to the GOAT. Artie Lange would tell the funniest stories of Bob. He will be missed. Justtttt a bit outside! He tried for the corner and he missed!

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  143. SharksFan91

    5 months ago

    One of the finest and funniest gentleman in baseball history. Brewers were lucky to have him for all these years. I feel very fortunate to have been able to hear him broadcast games since I was a young boy. His HOF speech is a classic. Many of today’s sports announcers should and need to take a lesson from Bob Uecker on how to call a GAME.
    RIP Ueck.

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  144. Viveleempireevil

    5 months ago

    “Grab a bat and break up this rally”.
    G. Mauch
    (Uek’s own manager at the time)

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  145. atlas bunts

    5 months ago

    RIP, legend-

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  146. John Marranca Jr

    5 months ago

    Juuuuuust a bit outside….

    Legend.

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  147. A Raul Cassanova

    5 months ago

    As a life long Milwaukeeian this stings

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  148. bumpy93

    5 months ago

    another great is gone. all the great he did and meant too people, he will probably be know most for ” just a bit outside”. r.i.p. ueck

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  149. HaloMonty

    5 months ago

    MLB can we have an announcers day already?? Honor the legends off the field too. These individuals dedicated their lives to the sport and should be celebrated.

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  150. orangenblackattack

    5 months ago

    RIP Bob Uecker. It’s a sad day. Thanks for the memories.

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  151. goob

    5 months ago

    This was beautifully written, Steve Adams, and very much appreciated.

    You write good, man. 🙂

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  152. goob

    5 months ago

    @HaloMonty

    And don’t stop there either. Sound Person’s Day, Camera Dude’s Day, Tickets and Concessionaires Day, Cross Checker’s Day. Guest Services/Concierge and Logistics Person’s Day (sometimes you’d need to combine a couple things), Digital Technologist’s Day…and then you have…

    Hey, possibilities are endless! Let’s go!

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  153. MrSeptember

    5 months ago

    RIP to an absolute legend and the soundtrack of my life as a baseball fan. It won’t be the same without him.

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  154. pjmcnu

    5 months ago

    Well said, Mr. Adams.

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  155. Silas

    5 months ago

    The best deadpan delivery of anyone who has ever lived. Gog Rest his soul. Thanks for all the laughs Uek.

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  156. dirtbagbaseball427

    5 months ago

    They don’t make em like this anymore. What a life, what a guy.

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  157. nrd1138

    5 months ago

    “Heywood leads the league in most offensive categories including nose hair, when this guys sneezes he looks like a party favor”
    Funny funny guy and another announcing legend gone (and really no one replacing them)

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  158. brodie-bruce

    5 months ago

    Rest in peace bob your gonna be missed, not even a brewers fan and would watch the games just to hear you break them down

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