One of many iconic Bob Uecker moments from Major League.
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All time classic sports movie character… You'll be missed Euk. π’
Heh. βBall 8.β
juuuuuuuust a bit outside
RIP Bob!
ahh shit… you cant say shit on the air. ahh who cares nobody is listening anyway..
RIP Mr. Baseball
Angel Hernandez would have called most of those pitches strikes
"Jaaaauuuuuuust a bit outside"
Most iconic baseball line EVER
RIP.
Heβll be calling games at a baseball field in Iowa!
Iconic!!! So many great 1 liners! RIP
Did you censor the word pitches? Rip to the goat of baseball broadcasting
In an interview ueck said the director gave him almost no lines for the movie, just told him to do his thing. Ueck came up with nearly all of his own lines….. And it was fantastic.
R.I.P Mr.uecker Mr. Baseball βΎοΈ we will all miss you π’
Uecker was a scream, Leslie Nielsen level funny!
Honestly itβs going to be extremely hard to listen to a game and not hear his voice announcing. He was one of a kind.
Great Movie! RIP Bob, aka Harry Doyle.
"Vaughn,…a juvenile delinquent in the off-season, in his Major League debut."
When this guy sneezes, he looks a like a party favor!
Ball fourβ¦Ball eight..πππ
Announcer at my little league games used to say
βLittle help with that foul ballβ. We got a free coke if we found it and brought it back.
Pitcher on my team threw a pitch over the backstop into the brush.
Announcer said β little help withβ¦ whatever that wasβ. π
Dear Bob uecker you are one of the greatest. America will love you forever. !!!! Sending family love and prayers. !!!! β₯οΈπποΈπποΈπποΈπποΈπποΈπποΈβ₯οΈ
(hits Yankees dude)
"'Bout time, it's 8 – nothin'!"
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Without Bob Uecker and James Gammon (Manager Lou Brown), this movie would have been a dud.
"Hayward crushes one toward South America, Thomlinson's gonna need a visa to catch that one."