The Athletics, now two months away from beginning their inaugural season in Sacramento, announced several uniform tweaks on ...
Bob Uecker, a a Baseball Hall of Famer who spent 54 years as the Milwaukee Brewers play-by-play man, starred in the 1980s sitcom Mr. Belvedere and had a memorable roles in the movie Major League ...
The jerseys feature a new logo that combines details from "blues-era Cubs uniforms with inspiration from music instrument brands," per the team. The sleeve patch also includes custom lettering on ...
The New York Mets would "love" to figure out a trade for Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. "in a perfect world," according to ESPN's Buster Olney. SNY's Andy Martino reported Wednesday ...
As is the case with MLB draft picks or major league free agents, deals are not official until a player has signed a contract, completed his physical and been approved by the commissioner’s office.
Still, some notable names and trade targets remain available, and that means a daily supply of rumors as we move deeper into the back half of MLB's offseason. Speaking of which, Wednesday's supply ...
Arguably, they historically made the ultimate offseason move. MLB Network’s Brian Kenny and Christopher Russo ranked their top 10 free agent signings in MLB history. Kenny ranked the Braves ...
MIAMI, FL - APRIL 01: A detailed view of the New Era ball cap and MLB logo in the dugout of the Chicago Cubs against the Miami Marlins at Marlins Park on April 1, 2018... MIAMI, FL - APRIL 01 ...
Worked as Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster since 1971 Uecker starred in beer commercials, TV show, movies 'Tonight Show' host Johnny Carson nicknamed him 'Mr Baseball' Jan 16 (Reuters) - Bob Uecker ...
Bob Uecker, the Milwaukee native who became one of baseball's most cherished orators while calling Brewers games, died Thursday. He was 90 years old. Uecker's family released a statement through ...
Beloved baseball broadcaster and actor Bob Uecker, who parlayed an unremarkable playing career into a decadeslong stint behind the mic and in front of the camera, died on Thursday, officials said.
Uecker, who died Jan. 16 at the age of 90, was a career .200 hitter across six seasons in Major League Baseball. He ultimately embraced his own ineptitude, often mocking himself for his lack of ...