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Before he was one of baseball's most recognizable voices, Uecker played six years in Major League Baseball, including two seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Behind only the New York Yankees in terms of World Series titles, the St. Louis Cardinals are among baseball's royalty. No ...
Bob Uecker, a legendary baseball broadcaster and former St. Louis Cardinal, has died at the age of 90, according to the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Bob Uecker once played a tuba while shagging balls in the ... - MSNOver 60 years ago, Uecker made headlines not for what he did at the plate during the 1964 World Series, when he played one of his six MLB seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals. He actually never ...
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Uecker initially signed with the Milwaukee Braves in 1956 before spending time with the St. Louis Cardinals, the Philadelphia Phillies and the Atlanta Braves. He won a World Series ring with the ...
The St. Louis Cardinals added the following on the same social media platform. "We are heartbroken to learn of the passing of Hall of Famer and baseball icon Bob Uecker today.
Uecker initially signed with the Milwaukee Braves in 1956 before spending time with the St. Louis Cardinals, the Philadelphia Phillies and the Atlanta Braves. He won a World Series ring with the ...
Sports broadcasting icon Bob Uecker, the longtime voice of the Milwaukee Brewers, died Thursday, the MLB franchise announced. He was 90.
MILWAUKEE — Legendary baseball broadcaster Bob Uecker is dead at the age of 90. His death was confirmed by the Milwaukee Brewers. Uecker called Brewers games for 54 years. He played in the MLB from ...
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