Atlanta looks to break its 5-game home skid with a win over Milwaukee. The teams match up Friday for the first time this season. Atlanta is 16-13 against the Eastern ...
The Milwaukee Brewers had been hoping their ace Brandon Woodruff would be ready to go after 2023 shoulder surgery ...
Uecker, the backup catcher turned Hollywood star, and the legendary radio voice of his hometown Brewers for more ... he was a career backup for the Braves, Cardinals, Phillies and Braves again, this ...
He was in line to call his 55th straight season of Milwaukee Brewers ... Uecker started calling Brewers games before Chipper Jones was born and the Braves' great made his MLB debut in 1993.
The Milwaukee Brewers, whose games Uecker had broadcast ... Uecker signed his first professional contract with the Milwaukee Braves in 1956 and reached the majors in 1962. He’d last six seasons ...
Uecker's broadcasting career began at WSB-TV in Atlanta in 1969 as part of the Braves' broadcast booth. He was named to the broadcast booth in Milwaukee by former Brewers owner and MLB ...
Bob Uecker, broadcaster for the Milwaukee Brewers, sings "Take Me Out ... Phillies in 1966 before returning to the Braves—who had by then moved to Atlanta—to play a final season in 1967 ...
Bob Uecker, the legendary voice of the Brewers who died Thursday at the age of 90, was battling cancer in what was a previously undisclosed illness. Uecker’s family revealed the news in a ...
Bob Uecker, the voice of his hometown Milwaukee Brewers who after a short playing ... his first professional contract with the Milwaukee Braves in 1956 and reached the majors in 1962.
MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Brewers ... Braves in 1959. He made it to the majors with the organization in 1962. Uecker also played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta ...
Legendary baseball broadcaster and former big-league player Bob Uecker died on Thursday at age 90, the Milwaukee Brewers announced ... with the then-Milwaukee Braves. He would go on to make ...
Bob Uecker, the legendary voice of the Milwaukee Brewers who was nicknamed “Mr. Baseball,” has died aged 90, the team announced on Thursday. The Brewers said he died Thursday morning at his home.