Whether you know him from his broadcasting work in Major League Baseball, through his appearances ... Thanks for everything Mr. Uecker and RIP.
Tracy (Wells) Tofte, who appeared alongside Uecker on the 1980s sitcom ''Mr. Belvedere'' ''The city is enormously saddened with news of Bob Uecker's passing. Bob was Milwaukee baseball.
Tracy (Wells) Tofte, who appeared alongside Uecker on the 1980s sitcom “Mr. Belvedere” “The city is enormously saddened with news of Bob Uecker’s passing. Bob was Milwaukee baseball.
He said he got to know Uecker as soon as he was hired and formed a connection with ‘Mr. Baseball’ right out of the gate. “Best part of my job was getting to see (Uecker) every day,” Murphy ...
More Local News Uecker was given the nickname “Mr. Baseball” by Carson. His professional career lasted six seasons with three teams as a catcher. He hit just .200 in 297 major league games.
(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.