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Uecker, Major League and Harry Doyle
R.I.P. Bob Uecker, legendary baseball announcer and Major League actor
Bob Uecker has died. Although best known for his legendary stint as the play-by-play radio announcer for the Milwaukee Brewers—a job he held for 54 years, continuing into the 2024 season—Uecker was also a sort of sports-based renaissance man.
Harry Doyle highlights: Bob Uecker's greatest 'Major League' moments
Bob Uecker delivered a virtuoso performance as baseball announcer Harry Doyle in the 'Major League' movies. Check out these hilarious clips.
Bob Uecker starred in 'Major League'; here are his famous quotes as foul-mouthed broadcaster Harry Doyle
To us, he's a broadcaster, but nationally, most may know Bob Uecker by a different name: Harry Doyle. These quotes from 'Major League' live forever.
Bob Uecker’s brilliant comedic talent was on full display in ‘Major League.’ Watch his famous line
Uecker, who died Jan. 16 at the age of 90, was a career .200 hitter across six seasons in Major League Baseball. He ultimately embraced his own ineptitude, often mocking himself for his lack of ability on the diamond.
Bob Uecker’s 6 most memorable ‘Major League’ lines
Uecker played George Owens during the successful 122-episode run of the series that lasted six years, as the head of the family and sports writer in a home that brings in a butler who struggles to adapt to an American household.
Bob Uecker Dies: Longtime MLB Announcer, ‘Mr. Belvedere’ & ‘Major League’ Actor & Pitchman Was 90
Bob Uecker died at 90. The Baseball Hall of Famer spent 54 years as a Milwaukee Brewers announcer and starred in 'Mr. Belvedere,' 'Major League' and beer ads.
Bob Uecker dies at 90: Iconic Brewers broadcaster called games for 54 years, starred in 'Major League'
Legendary broadcaster and former big-league player Bob Uecker died on Thursday at age 90, the Milwaukee Brewers announced. Uecker, best known for his larger-than-life personality and witticisms, was a player before he became a personality.
Bob Uecker and 'Major League' are returning to Marcus Theatres across Wisconsin
The 1989 baseball comedy filmed in Milwaukee featured Uecker's memorable performance as cynical, and very funny, play-by-play announcer Harry Doyle.
Bob Uecker, Baseball Broadcasting Legend and “Major League” Actor, Dead at 90
Bob Uecker has died at the age of 90, the Milwaukee Brewers announced on Thursday, Jan. 16. In a post on X, the team memorialized the Brewers legend. "We are heartbroken to announce that Brewers icon & Baseball Hall of Famer Bob Uecker passed away today at the age of 90," they wrote.
Marcus Theatres Celebrates Bob Uecker's Legacy with "Major League" Screenings Across Wisconsin
Marcus Theatres re-releases "Major League" in Wisconsin to honor Bob Uecker and support the Milwaukee Brewers Foundation.
'I was just pinching myself': Skip Griparis recalls playing opposite Bob Uecker in 'Major League'
Major League' was the first acting role ever for Skip Griparis, who played the soft-spoken sidekick to Bob Uecker's memorable Harry Doyle character.
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Bob Uecker career highlights, from baseball's broadcast booth to movies and Johnny Carson
Bob Uecker's death has prompted all kinds of memories from his baseball, broadcasting and acting career to resurface.
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Bob Uecker, Baseball Broadcaster and ‘Major League’ Star, Dead at 90
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, the longtime Milwaukee Brewers announcer whose humorous banter in the broadcast booth made him a late-night TV favorite and an occasional actor, has died at the age of 90. The Brewers ...
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Watch: Bob Uecker Interviews Detroit Tigers Legend in Rare Footage
The passing of “Mr. Baseball,” Bob Uecker, prompted many fans to share old footage of Bob Uecker’s best TV moments.
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‘Mr. Baseball’: Bob Uecker, voice of Milwaukee Brewers, is mourned by the sport’s luminaries
Uecker, a baseball icon, television and movie funnyman and Hall of Fame Milwaukee Brewers radio announcer, died Thursday at ...
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