The Milwaukee Brewers advanced to the NLCS with a 3-1 Game 5 win over the Chicago Cubs. Their success this season could be attributed to many factors, and some members of the organization have said ...
Frank Vitucci says he didn’t coin it – but he was smart enough to seize the moment. Watching a Brewers-Mets game on TV in early August, he noticed a throw and tag at home plate that sealed the team’s ...
Gibson’s competitiveness with the St. Louis Cardinals is often celebrated. But he also had a sense of humor that deserves its ...
Beloved late announcer and journeyman catcher Bob Uecker was on the minds of Milwaukee Brewers fans, players and manager Pat Murphy after beating the rival Chicago Cubs to advance to the National ...
MILWAUKEE -- Bob Uecker is returning to the Milwaukee Brewers' broadcast booth a week after getting hit in the head by a ball during batting practice. A team spokesman said Uecker was returning to the ...
How do you say goodbye to an absolute legend? The Milwaukee Brewers held a celebration of life for Bob Uecker on Sunday at American Family Field. A former journeyman catcher in the major leagues, ...
MILWAUKEE, WI - MARCH 31: Tribute to Bob Uecker during a game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Kansas City Royals on March 31, 2025, at American Family Field in Milwaukee, WI. (Photo by Lawrence ...
When Bob Uecker, the legendary Milwaukee Brewers announcer, TV pitchman and sitcom star died on Thursday there was an outpouring of emotion from baseball fans in both Milwaukee and on social media.
MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Brewers stood on the field late Saturday night, hugging one another, with their eyes glazed, looking into the stands. There they were, 10,000, maybe 15,000 fans, refusing to ...
Despite living in Los Angeles, Bob Uecker's castmates on the show Mr. Belvedere are rooting for the Brewers and hope the team can win in his honor. Florida property tax to be eliminated for seniors ...
"Uecker Magic" has become a rallying cry for Brewers fans in their first season without legendary broadcaster Bob Uecker. Fan Frank Vitucci popularized the phrase with a sign he brought to a game ...