Bob Uecker, the Milwaukee Brewers Corridor of Fame broadcaster, who was a baseball icon on TV and flicks for his means to giggle at himself, died final week on the age of 90.
Uecker, a catcher who performed six seasons within the majors, started a a 5 decade profession as an announcer for the Milwaukee Brewers in 1971.
Uecker, who was nicknamed “Mr. Baseball,” got here to El Paso in 1982 for an exhibition sport between the minor league El Paso Diablos and the Brewers. He performed an inning as catcher and did the play-by-play for the sport.
The Diablos have been the affiliated with the Brewers from 1981 to 1999.
Right here is the April 27, 1982, El Paso Occasions report by John Laird:
Two reputations have been protected Monday evening on the Dudley Dome:
Gorman Thomas, who has led the American League as soon as in dwelling runs and twice in strikeouts, cracked one out to about Orogrande, however whiffed twice.
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And Bob Uecker’s throwing arm is simply pretty much as good as he’s been claiming on the Tonight Present. In his one inning behind the plate, the previous main league “chaser” solely lacked about 20 ft and 15 levels to the proper of throwing out a Diablo at second base.
The Diablos broke three ties en path to an thrilling 7-5 victory over their huge brothers from the massive leagues within the first look of a significant league crew right here since 1977…
The followers have been in a position to view 19 Brewers, though aid ace Rollie Fingers didn’t pitch after throwing two innings towards the Rangers Sunday.
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Uecker tried to catch and broadcast the sport from behind the plate on the similar time, however attributable to an absence of correct hookups, he wasn’t in a position to get on the air. He returned to play-by-play within the broadcast sales space.
“I’d have caught whether or not or not I used to be going to broadcast,” he stated. “Coming right here was enjoyable. It’s factor and I’m glad we did it.”
Trish Lengthy could also be reached at tlong@elpasotimes.com.
