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The memorial program interspersed testimonials with a four-part video that recounted Uecker's life, career and his connection ...
Bob Uecker’s Hall of Fame broadcasting career began only after the Milwaukee Brewers initially hired him as a scout.
Bob Uecker, the Brewers' beloved broadcaster, was honored in his hometown of Milwaukee with an hour-long pregame program in front of a sellout crowd.
"Thank you for showing up today to say "so long" to our Bob. We will surely share a laugh, and maybe shed a tear, while we ...
The thing about Bob Uecker, more than his skill calling play-by-play for his hometown team for 54 years or tickling the ...
Mo Vaughn, who now coaches kids, talks baseball with David Ortiz, Rafael Palmeiro. "I want to let people know exactly why ...
Plus: The Brewers celebrated the life of Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Uecker, Ken explains how the Padres make the ...
Bud Selig on race in MLB: I want baseball to represent America 03:54 "I'll never forget, we lost 12 to nothing in our first game. And as I was walking down, and we had a big crowd, and it was ...
Clearly, Bud Selig wrestles with those doubts to this day, because after giving his side of this story for 11 minutes, he then turned to me. "Now let me ask you a question," he said.
Bud Selig is not what Michael Corelone would call "a war-time consigliere." To say the prevalence of steroids in baseball grew out of control is a major understatement.
Even the Bud Selig Fan Club Blog likes to pile on, with the slogan “All B.S., All the Time.” Selig has earned some of this scorn, for sure.