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Robert George "Bob" Uecker (pronounced /ˈjuːkər/ YOOK-ər; born January 26, 1935) is an American former Major League Baseball player, later a sportscaster, comedian and actor. Uecker was given the title of "Mr. Baseball" by Johnny Carson.

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  • Robert George "Bob" Uecker (* 26. Januar 1935 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) ist ein US-amerikanischer Sportreporter, Schauspieler und ehemaliger Major League Baseball-Profi.
  • Robert George "Bob" Uecker (pronounced /ˈjuːkər/ YOOK-ər; born January 26, 1935) is an American former Major League Baseball player, later a sportscaster, comedian and actor. Uecker was given the title of "Mr. Baseball" by Johnny Carson.
  • Robert George "Bob" Uecker (January 26, 1934), is an American former player Major League Baseball and later a sportscaster, comedian and actor. Uecker was given the title of "Mr. Baseball" by TV talk show host Johnny Carson. Since 1971 Uecker has served as a play-by-play announcer for Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts.
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  • Robert George "Bob" Uecker (* 26. Januar 1935 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) ist ein US-amerikanischer Sportreporter, Schauspieler und ehemaliger Major League Baseball-Profi.
  • Robert George "Bob" Uecker (pronounced /ˈjuːkər/ YOOK-ər; born January 26, 1935) is an American former Major League Baseball player, later a sportscaster, comedian and actor. Uecker was given the title of "Mr. Baseball" by Johnny Carson.
  • Robert George "Bob" Uecker (January 26, 1934), is an American former player Major League Baseball and later a sportscaster, comedian and actor. Uecker was given the title of "Mr. Baseball" by TV talk show host Johnny Carson. Since 1971 Uecker has served as a play-by-play announcer for Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts.
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