Kansas City is St. Louis’ rival, right? It’s part of our sports culture and identity — as far back as the 1985 KC-STL World ...
The former backup catcher, whose ability to laugh at himself made him a beloved radio announcer and launched a successful ...
Bob Uecker has died at the age of 90, the Milwaukee Brewers announced on Thursday, Jan. 16. In a post on X, the team ...
For years, despite living in the suburbs of Kansas City, I rooted for the St. Louis Cardinals over the Kansas City Royals.
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No baseball player has ever done more with less than Uecker. He played in the majors for six years, but he never exactly ...
The late Bob Uecker's reach extends well beyond Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts. Let's run down his pop-culture ...
He also played a pivotal role for the 1967 St. Louis Cardinals, a year when he slashed ... World Series in 1982 and took the NL pennant in 1985 and 1987. #OTD 1985 - Vince Coleman is selected ...
Bob Uecker, who transformed his futility as a baseball player into a successful second career as a baseball broadcaster, humorist and comic actor in television, film and commercials, died Jan. 16 at ...
Smith’s San Diego contract included a no-trade clause, but Cards manager Whitey Herzog assured him that St. Louis ... Oct. 14, 1985 The score was tied, 2-2, in the ninth inning of Game 5 of the NL ...
Moments after Hernandez’s hit, the Cardinals took the lead on a George Hendrick single, putting St. Louis’ star first baseman on the ... was almost an afterthought on a wild July 4, 1985, evening that ...