Former major leaguer and legendary broadcaster Bob Uecker passed away Thursday at age 90 ... he made it back to the Braves again in 1967, only that time in Atlanta. During his partial season in Atlanta, he caught 59 games and owned a
Former Atlanta Braves player turned iconic broadcaster Bob Uecker, 90, has died. His hometown team announced that “Mr. Baseball” died Thursday morning in what has become “one of the most ...
Former Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig pays respect to Bob Uecker following the baseball legend's passing
Bob Uecker, who died on Jan. 15, 2025 at age 90, was a former catcher who played for the Braves in Milwaukee and Atlanta, St. Louis Cardinals and the Phillies (1966-67) during a six-year career in the Majors.
This morning, we learned that former Atlanta Braves and Cardinals catcher and one of baseball’s most beloved personalities, Bob Uecker, left us.
On January 10, former player and community leader Felix Mantilla passed away in Milwaukee at the age of 90. I knew of Mantilla as a player in the early to mid-1960s but had no idea of his impact on Milwaukee baseball until being alerted to it by a delightful woman named Beth Strohbusch.
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Bob Uecker parlayed a forgettable baseball career into comedic gold.
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