Some of the biggest young names in the Brewers organization will be on the big-league side of camp next month.
To the world, Bob Uecker was the voice of the Brewers, a Baseball Hall of Famer, an entertainer, an icon. To Christian Yelich, he was a best friend.
Former All-Star Catcher Jonathan Lucroy, who played more than 1,200 games with the Milwaukee Brewers, reflects on the legendary Bob Uecker
Celebrate the life and legend of Bob Uecker with this new commemorative book from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Bob Uecker fans try to put into words how much they'll miss the Brewers broadcaster after his death Thursday, while at his statue at American Family Field
Bob Uecker had been calling Milwaukee Brewers games since 1971, establishing himself as one of the most important figures in the franchise's history.
Bob Uecker, beloved for his humor and dedication, passes away, marking the end of an era for Milwaukee Brewers fans and the baseball community.
Bob Uecker was the voice of his hometown Milwaukee Brewers who after a short playing career earned the moniker "Mr. Baseball" and honors from the Hall of Fame.
Around the moment of silence, fans cheered. Uecker, the famed and beloved radio play-by-play voice of the Milwaukee Brewers, died on Thursday at the age of 90. "Bob was a Milwaukee legend who brought humor enjoyment and kindness to our city and state for ...
Only a handful of family and friends knew the Brewers' last game of the 2024 season was likely Uecker's last game, too.
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