Juuuuuuust outside for a bit.
Legendary broadcaster Bob Uecker has died at age 90, the Milwaukee Brewers announced Thursday morning.
Before his Hall of Fame career behind the microphone, Uecker – born in Wisconsin in 1934 – signed with his hometown Milwaukee Braves in 1956… before spending several seasons in the minor leagues.
He made his debut with the big league club in 1962… before later playing for the Cardinals and Phillies.
After retiring in the late '60s, Uecker moved to the stand… and took the Brewers job in 1971.
Bob, who knew baseball as well as anyone, was known for his entertaining style on the microphone – until his retirement in 2022.
Uecker hosted Brewers baseball games for 50 years…and was named Wisconsin Sportscaster of the Year five times.
Bob was inducted into the National Radio HOF in 2001.
Uecker is also known for his iconic role in the “Major League” film series, where he played the role of Harry Doyle, an anchorman for the lowly Cleveland Indians.
REST IN PEACE