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From vortex bottles to legendary advertisements, here's a look at the history of Miller Lite as it celebrates its 50th ...
The late Bob Uecker's reach extends well beyond Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts. Let's run down his pop-culture appearances and famous one-liners.
Milwaukee's Miller Brewing introduced Miller Lite, a 96-calorie beer designed to compete with premium brews. It started a beer revolution.
Cans of Miller Lite beer, flowers and Brewers memorabilia line the base of Bob Uecker's statue at American Family Field in the moments following his passing on January 16, 2025.
The Milwaukee Brewers, and the rest of Major League Baseball, lost a legend this past winter when Hall of Fame radio broadcaster Bob Uecker passed away.
The late Bob Uecker was so much to so many people. After his death at the age of 90, everyone's remembering all those amazing calls for the Milwaukee Brewers, along with his acting career, which of ...
Bob Uecker's legacy and all the reasons he was so beloved He earned the nickname "Mr. Baseball" for what the self-mocking funny man did off the field rather than on it.
As the Milwaukee Brewers conducted a moment of silence before their home opener to honor Bob Uecker, one fan decided keeping quiet wasn’t the best way to pay tribute to the lovable loquacious ...
‘Mr. Baseball’ Bob Uecker, Brewers announcer, dies at 90 Uecker played a prominent role in the movies Major League (1989) and Major League II (1994) as crass announcer Harry Doyle.
Bob Uecker, Baseball Broadcaster and ‘Major League’ Star, Dead at 90 Milwaukee Brewers' longtime radio voice was a late-night TV favorite, a Miller Lite pitchman, a Mr. Belvedere co-star, and ...
Two other kids, Steven and Leeann, died in 2012 of lung disease and in 2022 of ALS, respectively. Miller Lite tapped into Uecker’s popularity by featuring the former catcher in a series of TV spots.
Milwaukee Brewers players and coaches walk across Bob Uecker's signature in the outfield prior to a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals on Opening Day Monday, March 31, 2025, in Milwaukee.