Legendary Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker and longtime Reds radio voice Marty Brennaman were both Ford C. Frick Award winners.
On this day in Los Angeles Dodgers history, iconic broadcaster Vin Scully was named the recipient of the 1982 Ford C. Frick Award and elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He became ...
Bob Uecker was a famously mediocre Major League hitter who discovered that he was much more comfortable at a microphone than ...
Uecker served as the voice of his hometown team for over five decades. Among the many achievements he earned in radio, he ...
Hamilton on Dec. 11 was named the winner of the Ford C. Frick Award by a vote of the Baseball Hall of Fame’s 16-member Frick Award Committee. Only one broadcaster nationwide annually receives ...
Bob Uecker and Marty Brennaman were longtime friends and broadcasting legends who won Ford Frick awards from the National ...
CC Sabathia and Dave Parker are the newest Wisconsin connections in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Here's a litany of others.
So the first “true” Ray in Cooperstown — whether elected by the Baseball Writers' Association of America or one of the era ...
The Hall of Fame broadcaster Uecker was known for his legendary run with his hometown team. A Milwaukee native, Uecker was ...
Frick Award winners — legendary Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker and longtime Reds radio voice Marty Brennaman — as well as Thom Brennaman, who called the game with his father, Marty ...
Uecker, the longtime Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster and 2003 Ford C. Frick award winner, died Thursday at age 90. A 2019 conversation Uecker had with longtime friend and former Cincinnati Reds ...
Bob Uecker died on Thursday at the age of 90. Read on to find out more about his memorable career in baseball and ...