Mr. Baseball
“In working as his partner on Milwaukee Brewers radio for twelve years ending in 1995, I’m sure I learned more baseball from Uecker than anybody else.”
-Pat Hughes, January 22, 2025
Bob Uecker was many things. He was a former big league ballplayer, and a Hall of Fame Broadcaster. Bob was also a professional comedian and one of the funniest men who has ever lived. After his playing career he became an actor and a commercial spokesman.
Bob Uecker was also my friend.
He and I were the radio announcing team of the Milwaukee Brewers for 12 years, ending in 1995. He taught me more about baseball than anyone, and we shared many great laughs together.
If you are a Bob Uecker fan, I can promise you two things: you will enjoy this CD, and you will laugh out loud while listening to it!
In producing this tribute, I tried to mix in plenty of Bob’s Brewers radio highlights along with some hilarious moments of his entertainment career.
His 2003 Hall of Fame speech was a classic, and the highlights of it are on the CD.
If you are a longtime fan of the Milwaukee Brewers, there are entire tracks devoted to both 1982 and 1987, guaranteed to bring back happy memories. You will hear Bob making calls of big moments provided by players like Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, Cecil Cooper, Ben Oglivie and Gorman Thomas. Robin’s 3000th hit is the focus of Track #14.
Track #16 I called “Canadian Diplomacy” and it is one of the funniest things I have heard in a long time. It’s Bob (or is it?) pretending to be a French-Canadian journalist by the name of Jean Jacque Smythe.
It’s doubtful that a former big league player will ever achieve the level of entertainment success that Bob Uecker has. Sure, he’s been compensated for all those gigs, but he has always done that stuff “for laughs.”
It’s baseball that he loves and he keeps coming back year after year to his hometown to announce baseball on the radio for the Milwaukee Brewers.
Please enjoy the CD! Released in December 2007
-Pat Hughes
Track Listing
1. Open
2. Intro
3. Mr. Baseball
4. Personal Memories
5. Young Bob
6. Playing Career
7. Standup Standout
8. Voice of the Brewers
9. Get Up and Get Out of Here
10. 1982
11. Lite Beer
12. 1987
13. Major League
14. Robin 300
15. Cooperstown
16. Canadian Diplomacy
17. Legacy
18. Close
19. Credits