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#51
July 11, 1976: Bob Uecker calls Hank Aaron's 754th and penultimate home run, a walkoff shot to beat the Rangers in 10 innings at County Stadium.Thank you so much to Brewers fan Kurt Stream, who came across this audio on a cassette tape and was kind enough to share.

 

#52
7 hours ago, Bill Brasky said:

some gold in this clip 

 

 

do you even know who fucking john fogerty is ????

 

hahahahahaha

#54
12 hours ago, Surly Bevo said:

Just a biiiit outside

RIP to a good

Line is a favorite of my dads and it's become a favorite of mine over the years as well. Glad to see you start this thread off on the right foot. 

That and "One hit? That's all we've got? One God damn hit?"

#55
RIP Bob Uecker An iconic moment in WrestleMania history!

 

#56
11 minutes ago, ztejas said:

Line is a favorite of my dads and it's become a favorite of mine over the years as well. Glad to see you start this thread off on the right foot. 

That and "One hit? That's all we've got? One God damn hit?"

It’s the follow up “tried for the corner and missed” that sells the deadpan. 

#57
Bob Uecker talks about giving hitting advice to Hank Aaron and how Hank applied, or didn't apply, that advice to further develop as a hitter 😂

 

#59
On 1/16/2025 at 3:05 PM, shadow_operative2.0 said:

If you have access to FS1 On Demand, they have a 30-minute show called Mr. Baseball: A Life in the Front Row that came out a few months ago. Worth your time. 

Airing at 1 am tonight & 8:30 tomorrow (Saturday) morning on FS1 if you want to hit record on the DVR. 

#61

Bob was on a roster that won a World Series. As much most know from movies and Miller Lite commercials, he was actually a player prior to really making his name, post playing career.

Hook’em!!!

#63
Just a biiiit outside
RIP to a good

One of my favorite sports movie quotes ever!

Hook’em and RIP Bob, ya done good!

Hook’em!!!
#64

I think it was the Cardinals in the early to mid ‘60s. Could be wrong because I’ve been drinking. I have his autograph somewhere around here, but I digress - RIP

Hook’em!!!

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#68
On 1/16/2025 at 9:56 AM, locodos said:

only know him from the movie...  great sense of humor rip

He was a brilliant guest on the Johnny Carson (Tonight) Show. That's basically the only way I know him. He was so funny.

"You know, Johnny, I led the league in passed balls." I didn't know he'd gone. RIP.

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