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The baseball world lost a legendary baseball figure Bob Uecker this morning at the age of 90 years old. The man once nicknamed "Mr. Baseball" by the late-great Johnny Carson won a World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals while playing catcher for them in 1964. In a six-year career Uecker batted .200 and had 14 home runs with 74 runs batted in. He also spent 53 years as a broadcaster for the Milwaukee Brewers, until this past season...
(The Spun)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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cajunmud11 months
Good Miller Lite commercials...RIP.
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GetmorewithLes11 months
He gotta seat in the “Front row” now…

St Peter is pulling his hair out with Uecker and Berra up there.
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baldona11 months
Dang dude was only 90? So he was 55 in major league? He looked 75 in 1989
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Violent Hip Swivel11 months
Me and my little brother watched Major League so many times back in the day that the VHS tape stopped working. RIP!
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MasonTiger11 months
Met him once while attending a Brewers game. Funny man. RIP
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ghost2most11 months
Mr. Belvedere was a cool show
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HeadSlash11 months
Just a bit outside
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DeafVallyBatnR11 months
"Just a little outside"
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atltiger648711 months
just a BIT outside. Great line and delivery
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DeafVallyBatnR11 months
Legendary
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Russianblue11 months
that line has been with me FOREVER.
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