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The Cardinals are honoring the St. Louis-raised comedian with "Nikki Glaser Day" on Sept. 1. Fans with tickets will receive an exclusive bobblehead.
Despite an obstructed view, Bob Uecker’s nosebleed seats at American Family Field are some of the Milwaukee Brewers’ most popular.
Broadcaster Bob Carpenter still calls losing the St. Louis Cardinals job "the greatest disappointment of my career." He is now with the Washington Nationals, who visit St. Louis this week.
Bob Uecker’s Wisconsin home: a place of comfort, laughter, and legacy for the legendary player and broadcaster.
June saw the loss of several influential figures in music, sports, and beyond. Brian Wilson was the creative force behind The ...
Dealt to the St. Louis Cardinals for the ’64 season, Bob batted .189 and got into 40 games. In 1965 he did better as he batted .228 in 53 games.
Beloved broadcaster spent 1964-65 with St. Louis Cardinals as a key contributor for a championship, for laughs if not hits.
As a catcher for the Milwaukee Braves, the St. Louis Cardinals and the Philadelphia Phillies, Uecker hit .200 with 14 home runs. As a Brewers catcher in the mid-2000s, Chad Moeller hit .204 with ...
Uecker would spend six seasons in the majors and was part of a St. Louis Cardinals team that won the World Series in 1964.
From 1962 to 1967, Uecker played catcher for the Milwaukee Braves, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves.
Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90. He had spent a brief time with the St. Louis Cardinals and won the 1964 World Series with them.
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