Friday, January 17, 2025

Milwaukee Brewers: Top Bob Uecker stories, messages from former players after legend dies at age 90

The Milwaukee Brewers announced today that the legendary broadcaster Bob Uecker has died passed away at the age of 90. For millions of fans, both the Brewers and the entire baseball world, this is a tremendous loss. Uecker was more than just a radio voice. He was the voice of summer, of undying optimism, of everything that was good in the city of Milwaukee.

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But to those who played the game, he was more than that. He was an icon, a bridge to baseball’s legendary past, a mentor and, most importantly, a friend.

It’s just a reminder that when Pittsburgh Pirates rookie Paul Skenes first visited American Family Field last season, he had just one request: to meet Uecker:

To be sure, Skenes is probably holding that moment even closer now that the Hall of Fame baseball player’s voice from Milwaukee is gone. But as much as that moment meant and probably still means to him, current and former Brewers players have more stories that could be considered literally life-changing.

Former Milwaukee Brewers players share their stories about Bob Uecker

Oak Creek’s Nick Koss pays his respects at a memorial at the base of the Bob Uecker statue outside American Family Field in Milwaukee on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025. Uecker, the band’s voice on the airwaves for 54 years, the baseball star and local, state icon died Thursday and national.

In the wake of news of Uecker’s death (from lung cancer, which he had quietly battled for two years), former Brewers players took to social media to share their favorite memories of him and how he impacted their careers.

Carlos Gomez

Carlos Gomez is fondly remembered by many fans for his Gold Glove save and speed on the base paths. It was electrifying and stimulating in so many ways. However, when he first came to the Brewers in exchange for shortstop JJ Hardy, he struggled and wasn’t sure he could make it in baseball.

Until he talked to Uecker:

“It’s hard to talk about it… at least I had the opportunity to talk to him about how important he was to me and my career.

“Because in the beginning of Milwaukee, I had a hard time. And he came and grabbed my arm and said, “Hey, kid.” Everything will be fine. You are a star. And I always change my mood, I always try to think positively and believe in myself that I am a Big League player. And this was the guy who made me feel that way.

And that’s why it’s so painful. But at least I have to tell him how much I love him.

Jonathan Lucroy

Former Brewers catcher Jonathan Lucroy shared several posts with various stories about Uecker. Fans may remember the legend that the Hall of Fame broadcaster deceived baseball card photographers by pretending he was a left-handed hitter when he was actually a right-handed hitter.

As it turns out, Lucroy did the same thing during his football career, after hearing this story from Uecker:

Lucroy also posted about how Uecker approached the way broadcasters talk about players differently than others. While some will criticize the players on air, Ueck declined because he knew how difficult the game was:

Uecker has taken many players fishing on Lake Michigan, and Lucroy’s story is a perfect example of Uecker’s humor:

As fans know, Uecker starred in the hit comedy Major League. According to Lucroy, the Brewers voice never watched the film:

Mike Cameron

Former Brewers center fielder Mike Cameron was an older veteran on some newborn Brewers teams. As such, he often had the honor of talking to Uecker and other senior players on this topic:

As you can see, Cameron also pointed out what Lucroy did: Uecker never criticized any player.

Jon Axford

Many fans fondly recall Jon Axford’s low inning, which nonetheless dominated as the Brewers approached. You can forget when he tried to get back to Milwaukee but blew out his shoulder. In one of the most complex periods of his career, Uecker brought him joy and clarity:

When I told him I didn’t know what to do, he replied, “No, you know! Nobody knows what it’s like to be there! How much did you put in? They’re not like us, Axy! People just don’t understand it!” He was excited (maybe there was a lot more swearing, haha). He kept walking. I listened. He was still a player at heart. Every day. He loved the game and the players in it. When he talked to you on that level, he was your teammate. His emotion, passion and words that day spoke to me more than anyone else. This led to surgery and an 18-month journey to get on the pitch and challenge one last time. He was right!

He personally called me Axy…one of the only people in the game to ever call me that! So in turn I would call him Uecky! He made you feel special. An undeniable character through and through. Irreplaceable. A huge loss for baseball and the great city of Milwaukee. We will all miss him. I love you Uecky

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