The closing years of the last millennium were a special time for pitchers at Yankee Stadium. On those hallowed grounds, David ...
Baseball’s resident jester Bob Uecker became one of the sport’s most beloved figures—and an entertainment star along the way.
Major League Baseball lost one of its leading voices on Thursday when Milwaukee Brewers play-by-play announcer Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90.
Bob Uecker was known as "Mr. Baseball." Many around the sport knew and loved the longtime Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster, who died Thursday.
Bob Uecker's death has prompted all kinds of memories from his baseball, broadcasting and acting career to resurface.
He lived on Grenola Street with a front porch that overlooked the ocean where he’d sit and listen to a young Vin Scully calling Los Angeles Dodger games. This was back when a common working man ...
Uecker was a player before his broadcasting career, and eventually a comedian, actor and corporate pitchman who became ubiquitous on television and movie screens during the 1980s and 1990s.
Anthony Scully has returned to Portsmouth after Colchester opted to end his loan spell. The forward moved to the League Two side on deadline day in August to play under former Blues boss Danny Cowley.
It just means that you see things differently. And that’s what each one of these movies does. By exploring race and injustice, they show things differently than what you might be accustomed to.
As Vin Scully said to open the CBS telecast: “We are somewhat at sea.” And the Rams were short of a paddle, getting shut out until the game’s final minutes. But the Vikings plowed ahead in ...