Bob Uecker
Bob Uecker is a former professional baseball player, sportscaster, and actor, best known as the voice of the Milwaukee Brewers.
Baseball Player
January 26, 1935
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Born on January 26, 1934, in Milwaukee, WI, Bob Uecker is a renowned figure in the sports world. As a former professional baseball player, sportscaster, and actor, he is best known and adored for being the voice of the Milwaukee Brewers. Uecker’s exceptional work as a broadcaster has earned him a place in the National Radio Hall of Fame, the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame, and a distinguished honor from the MLB Hall of Fame. Besides his illustrious broadcasting career, Uecker is also recognized for portraying Harry Doyle in the movie “Major League.” With over six decades in the sports industry, he has made a lasting impact on the game. Uecker’s unique ability to poke fun at himself, both personally and on television while commentating on games, is truly unparalleled. He holds the distinction of being the first former player turned broadcaster to be inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame.