Bob Uecker, Legendary Brewers Broadcaster, Dies at 90
Bob Uecker, Legendary Brewers Broadcaster, Dies at 90

Bob Uecker, Legendary Brewers Broadcaster, Dies at 90

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Bob Uecker, the beloved voice of the Milwaukee Brewers and a renowned figure in sports broadcasting, passed away at the age of 90 after battling small-cell lung cancer. Uecker had a remarkable 54-season career as the Brewers' radio play-by-play announcer, earning the affectionate nickname 'Mr. Baseball' from his frequent appearances on late-night television. His family described him as a man of humor and resilience, whose contributions to baseball and entertainment left an indelible mark on fans. The Brewers organization mourned Uecker's loss, highlighting his role as the 'light of the Brewers' and a cherished figure in Wisconsin. Uecker's legacy includes not only his broadcasting prowess but also his memorable roles in films like 'Major League' and television shows such as 'Mr. Belvedere.' His passing is a profound loss for the community and the sport he loved dearly.

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