The baseball world was in mourning Thursday with the passing of Mr. Baseball himself, Bob Uecker. While many around the ...
Bob Uecker was the voice of the Milwaukee Brewers for the last 54 years. The colorful broadcaster entertained many almost ...
Johnny Carson had no idea. When the late host of “The Tonight Show” first dubbed Bob Uecker — who died Thursday at the age of ...
Bob Costas remembers the "one of a kind" Bob Uecker, his importance to the city of Milwaukee, memories of him working with ...
Over 60 years ago, Uecker made headlines not for what he did at the plate during the 1964 World Series, when he played one of ...
Bob Costas sits down with former Cardinals batterymates Bob Gibson and Tim McCarver in Studio 42 to reflect on the 1968 World Series ...
Bob Costas and Al Michaels finally made their much-awaited appearance at the Paris Olympics, sitting down on set with NBC host Mike Tirico Sunday afternoon. The two men reminisced about great ...
Whenever you think of NBC Sports and the Olympics, the first name that you think of is Bob Costas. And when it comes to the sports broadcasting pantheon and those who have worked for NBC ...
Bob Uecker's death has prompted all kinds of memories from his baseball, broadcasting and acting career to resurface.
The death of longtime Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker rocked the baseball world on Thursday. He was 90 years old and called Brewers games through last ...
Emanating from Studio 42 -- named in honor of Jackie Robinson -- in MLB Network's Secaucus, N.J., headquarters, this series features the Hall of Fame-worthy interview skills of Bob Costas talking ...
“The first time he did it, it made me laugh, I was still backstage” Uecker told Bob Costas in a past interview. “I heard him say, ‘Mr. Baseball’ is with us tonight. Johnny shakes hands ...