
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (WSAW) – On Sunday, American Household Subject was crammed to the brim because the Brewers honored the life and legacy of Bob Uecker.
All baseballs used through the sport had a customized Uecker print, and all members of the Brewers workforce wore customized jerseys with Uecker’s final identify printed on the identify plates.
The Brewers additionally debuted the newly named ‘Bob Uecker Broadcast Middle,’ together with new Uecker memorabilia all through American Household Subject.
Uecker, generally known as ‘Mr. Baseball,’ spent 54 seasons with the Brewers in his hometown of Milwaukee and was inducted into the Nationwide Baseball Corridor of Fame in 2003.
He had been battling small-cell lung most cancers for 2 years earlier than passing away on the age of 90 this 12 months.
Uecker’s lifelong buddy and Brewers Corridor of Famer, Robin Yount, spoke on the celebration of life.
“He by no means modified all through all these years. He simply, he simply beloved making folks snicker proper, proper to the tip,” stated Yount.
Yount stated Uecker advised him ‘he wasn’t afraid of dying, he simply didn’t wish to be there when it occurred.’
Christian Yelich additionally spoke about all of the reminiscences he had shared with Uecker.
“That was the cool factor about Ueck, is like he made everybody really feel like he’s recognized them eternally,” Yelich stated. “And was simply there to hang around and inform tales and have a great time, snicker, and there was loads of that over time. And I feel that’s what I’ll bear in mind most. Whether or not you had been there for 10 years otherwise you had one week within the large leagues. He knew who you have been and got here to speak to you, and gave you his time.“
Yelich stated to know him was to like him. Yelich has been honoring his buddy all season lengthy, even debuting a customized Uecker tribute bat. That, with a bit little bit of Uecker magic, hit a homerun to take Milwaukee to their thirteenth win of their franchise-high 14-game win streak.
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