Known as "Mr. Baseball," Uecker spent a half century calling games for the Milwaukee Brewers. He also had a string of humorous acting credits. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel writer Todd Rosiak grew up ...
Known as "Mr. Baseball," Uecker's career off the diamond ... His comedic chemistry with the cast made the show a hit and gave Uecker another platform to shine. Even in a 30-second beer commercial ...
He earned the nickname "Mr. Baseball" for what the self-mocking funny ... But his personality and humor got him cast in commercials, TV shows and movies. He wrote a self-deprecating autobiography ...
Credit: Topps Baseball Cards I had bought ... TV’s Johnny Carson dubbed him as “Mr. Baseball” while giving him a regular forum on The Tonight Show. That led to a starring gig on Mr ...
(Credit: Morry Gash/AP.) Listen Bob Uecker, known throughout the United States as “Mr. Baseball” died January 16 at the age of 90. Ten years ago, the then-Archbishop of Milwaukee Jerome E.