This 90-Year-Old Is Still Sports’ Funniest Person
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Bob Uecker was one of the worst players in MLB history. He knew this, so he then decided to transition into becoming the funniest man in all of baseball (and maybe in the history of sports)...
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And just remember he had .200 in the majors, which means if he played in a Sunday league, he’d be the best player by a mile. He wasn’t bad at baseball. He was just bad at major league baseball.
@corywilson2007
Ай бұрын
Hitting 200 now means your the best hitter alive
@ShrexyGuy
10 күн бұрын
@@corywilson2007Kyle Schwarber doesn't deserve this shade 😂
@chadtellevik5479
4 күн бұрын
😂😂
Bob Eucker commentating drunk in the major league movies is worth gold.
@redmustangredmustang
Ай бұрын
Uecker
@johnking1896
18 күн бұрын
True, but I have to ask this, Would it be possible to have him be an example of what you CAN do when you say " This is how it will be ! " and then go and so it ?.
@billgrandone3552
9 күн бұрын
Harry Caray would also get two sheets to the wind and announce the Cardinal games like that on occasion.
@johnking1896
9 күн бұрын
@@billgrandone3552 i wonder how many are drunk but the glasses are normal so they get away with it up to a point, BAC is BAC, so at this or that button let the cat out of the bag.
@billgrandone3552
9 күн бұрын
@@johnking1896 Well it's really hard to say but I know that Harry Caray had a drinking problem both in St. Louis and Chicago.
Did him dirty by mentioning him leading the league in passed balls in 67’ without giving the context… he just happened to be the personal catcher for one of the nastiest knuckleballs in MLB history, Phil Niekro
@buckhorncortez
Ай бұрын
"The way to catch a knuckleball is to wait until it stops rolling and then pick it up." - Bob Uecker.
@Faded_N_X-Raided
Ай бұрын
@@buckhorncortez one of the greatest quotes ever lol
@frenchfrey65
Ай бұрын
I love the little story he told on how there was a game where both Phil and Joe Niekro were pitching against each other, and their parents were behind homeplate, Bob saw the parents more times than anyone else that day XD
@Faded_N_X-Raided
Ай бұрын
@@frenchfrey65 hahaha I’ve never heard tha one before, that is great!
@arturbello4213
26 күн бұрын
Correct.
I STILL use his “I must be in the front row” and “JUST a bit outside” lines. 😂😂
@matto5547
Ай бұрын
Juuuuust a bit outside, he tried the corner and missed. I love using this as an example of how humor isn’t just saying silly things. It’s how you say normal things, or when you say them.
@tommyjackson1745
Ай бұрын
My dad uses this every time he gets a good parking spot 😂
@brownschapelcog5385
Ай бұрын
I do too, that’s hilarious!!😂😂
@pbcfisher3206
3 сағат бұрын
At least once a week.. 😅
A straight up legend. I always feel like us Mets fans are spoiled with Howie but I feel like Bob playing Harry Doyle in Major League made a lot of 90’s kid like myself who root for other teams love him so much.
@earlknightjr.1341
27 күн бұрын
Howie is not a great announcer like the (UKE)!!! NO WAY ,NO HOW!!! He's worlds away from any howie whose just in it fo r himself and to get into the Hall of Fame for that LAMEL announcing he does!!! UKE all the way!!!! Earl of ElBarrio,NYC,NY. 5/11/24. 10:16AM
THANK YOU FOR PRAISING BOB UECKER, HE IS A NATIONAL TREASURE
I didn't think Bob Gibson was capable of smiling while wearing a uniform. The man was a cold-blooded assassin.
@carlpacquing2575
Ай бұрын
Definitely a revelation for me too!
@billgrandone3552
25 күн бұрын
I did get him of laugh one time at the baseball writers dinner. I got to go with my Dads friends when I was in college to the 67 and 68. Met Gibby, Lou Brock, and Curt Flood, People had a chance to go up to the head table and shake hands and say hello. That season Harry Caray was still the announcer for the Cardinals but he was in the hospital after breaking his leg when a car hit him after he left the Chase Park Plaza. For the whole season Harry kept talking about his purple martin birds and the bird house he erected in the yard to kill mosquitoes. When games were slow Jack Buck who did color commentary would get Harry going about his birds and he could go on for several innings about them. So I pocketed two leg bones from the cornish hens they served for dinner and pulled them out to give to Gibby , Brock, and Flood saying as I did so " I really miss not having Harry here, please give him these and tell him I wish that he was here because his purple martins were delicious. That should get him out of bed. All three of them started laughing. Later the three of them were standing behind me as we waited for valet parking and one of them said that I was a funny kid and they would be sure to tell Harry;
@EdwinMaturski-cc9is
9 күн бұрын
Only Uek could bring that out in Bob Gibson... A truly fearsome sight on the mound
@billgrandone3552
9 күн бұрын
Watched them many times in the early 60's. Remember getting tickets for an epic game pitting Gibson against Koufax, I'm the only Dodger fan in a family of Cardinal rooters. So this could be bad for me either way. Koufax got knocked out in the third inning and i was taking a lot of heat. Then Gibson got yanked one inning later. Dodgers won in 10 inning 8-7 on Norm Larker's single and the ride home was very, very uiet
@EdwinMaturski-cc9is
9 күн бұрын
@@billgrandone3552 That's a great memory to be cherished, Bill... And the reason why it's the Great American Pastime...
As a Brewers fan, Bob Uckler doing play-by-play is as good as winning any World Series Trophy
@zennyspent
Ай бұрын
I just saw this after writing something similar here, and we are so lucky to have him.
@dpglounge4900
Ай бұрын
Ummm well
@robertmusgrave9236
Ай бұрын
Well you guys can’t win a postseason series in the national league since Selig moved you there in the 90s.
Norm Macdonald's and Artie Lange stories on him are some of the funniest stuff ever.
@xandercrews4729
Ай бұрын
“That Artie fukin Klein”
@stefanoroberti
Ай бұрын
@@xandercrews4729 that fker must be running short on material
@woundedcrow4606
Ай бұрын
Bob didn’t like Artie’s story.
That Miller Lite commercial was legendary. You're in the wrong seat buddy. I must be in the Front Roooow.😂 Love this man. Mr. Baseball
Nothing is better than listening to Uke call a game on the radio
This 90 year old Wisconsin sports announcer still calls baseball games the old fashioned way
@StarkRavingSports
Ай бұрын
why was there always a bite taken out of one of these?
He has made being a Brewer fan feel like the best thing. Sure, they've never won it all, but having Uke calling my team's games during my entire life has been amazing, and I wouldn't trade him for all the rings.
Thank you for doing this video. Being an 80s kid you pretty much just know him for funny Miller Lite commercials, late night tv, announcing, and movies. Thats hilarious about him claiming to play for the Marquette baseball team 😂😂
When speaking about catching a knuckleball pitcher Bob said it was no problem, after the pitch gets by you you just chase it till it stops rolling, then you just pick it up
Bob is a national treasure
I've never seen anything this bizarre, and I've seen Mr. Belvedere naked. Whoo!
If I had to build a Rushmore of baseball announcers, there are three voices that are guaranteed and a fourth that could be one of many (depending on the day). The three that I would definitely enshrine are Dave Niehuas (original voice of the Seattle Mariners), the incomparable Vin Scully, and Bob Uecker. They were all special to the audiences that heard them during the years. Bob was one of the reasons I wanted to get into broadcasting (haven't tried it yet) because he was such a character that I felt confident being myself on the air. Thank you for giving Bob Uecker the spotlight he deserves, and great content as always.
@qfmarsh64
Ай бұрын
*Harry Caray* has entered the chat
@chesterfieldthe3rd929
Ай бұрын
Harry man. You forgot Harry! Hey Hey
@matrixphijr
Ай бұрын
Jon Miller: Am I a joke to you?
@qfmarsh64
Ай бұрын
@@matrixphijr don't get me wrong, i like me some Jon Miller, but we have Boog Sciambi in that spot now and he's crushing it. I'm spoiled as a Cubs fan for getting him six days a week and the understated legend Pat Hughes on the radio.
@matrixphijr
Ай бұрын
@@qfmarsh64 If this was the Cubs announcers Rushmore then you'd have a point, but the greatest of all MLB announcers of all time is well above Jon Sciambi and even Harry Caray.
Ueker is the best Thing that ever happened to baseball. “Just a bit outside.” 😂😂 Gets me every time.
Bob is a true ambassador of baseball. Just a great guy. I grew up an hour from County Stadium and Miller Park (We all still call it that here). He loves to fish on Lake Michigan and is friendly to fans that he comes across. Class act.
One of the best at self depreciating humor
That baseball Hall of Fame speech he gave is probably one of the best ever given in Cooperstown. Had the guys sitting behind him practically falling out of their seats. It's basically the closest we ever got to a stand-up special by Bob.
I don't think I've ever met anyone that doesn't like Bob Uecker. He's just an amazing man and extremely talented. He was always in excellent physical condition as well. Imagine working in radio/television for 50 "DAYS" without a contract? This man has done it for 50 years. LEGEND!!!!!!!!!!
my wife’s grandfather was a scout for the Brewers since their inception till the mid 1990s when he passed. He knew Bob Eucker pretty well during his time as my wife recalls he was a pretty unique individual.
Hes a man who's love of baseball itself never faded. It's the main reason he's so great as an announcer. The man truly loves the game and it is in every word he speaks
That's a truly awesome video. Major League is still one of my favorites. 'Ball 4, ball 8, ball 12' he was classic in that movie.
Brew crew really got to win one for uck
I came up to bat in the 9th inning with our team down and two outs, I look over to the opponent’s dugout, and they were already in street clothes.
"Just a bit outside."
I love this guy, plus major league is my favorite baseball movie and he is so funny acting in it
I remember buying a book that Bob put out back in 1983. It was so hilarious I almost put myself in concussion protocol from banging my against the headboard of my bed. I must admit that I do a pretty good job in impersonating his Harry Doyle character from Major League. Bob Uecker,baseball and comedy is definitely a winning combination! 😅
A close 2nd for humorous baseball commentators: Mike Krukow, TV analyst for the San Francisco Giants... his tagline of " Grab Some Pine Meat " for strikeouts is just a sample of his humor
Really great video. Bob Eucker is hilarious and the Brewers are lucky to have such a great personality in the booth.
As a Milwaukee fan, I still try to tune in to some home games on 620AM!
Love that you included Norm doing his Uecker impression and Belvedere story. You don't often see Letterman laughing so hard he can't catch his breath. Bob Uecker is one of the funniest men alive.
His hall of Fame speech is worth watching if you have a few spare minutes. Had people crying with laughter
@taskdon769
Ай бұрын
18 mins of pure comedy gold.
Growing up in Wisconsin with Uecker on the radio, he is an institution. Having heard a lot of baseball teams radio broadcasts across the country, there is no one like him. We are lucky to have him. A lot of years, particularly in the 90s, the team was so dreadful. But we still tuned in to hear Uecker. Its true, he never runs down the players or the team. He is funny, knowledgeable, and engaging. Uecker only does home games now. If you have the MLB app and a subscription, i encourage you to give a Brewers game a listen.
.200 in the Show is .200 higher than 99.9% of the world population. He’s a stud.
JUUUST a bit outside!
@ShEDDiNgmYSkiN
Ай бұрын
Tried the corner and missed😂
I remember as a kid, "He missed the tag!!!!!"...
I love Bob!! Man i cant believe he's 90!! He was a big part of my childhood. From watching him on wrestling mr belvedere and him in the movie major league
Get up, get up, get outta here, GONE. WHAT A F'N LEGEND!
His face while getting choked by Andre is one of the greatest slapsitick moments ever
Charisma. Pure, natural charisma.
When the Brewers won a playoff game they gave him a share of the money and he donated it to charity.
@edpetula1563
2 күн бұрын
Class!
this is guy is the best ,a real down to earth met him in Sun City years a go when he was with the Brewers ,unforgetable guy!!
Yes Bob Uecker is amazing. One of the funniest people ever and definitely the funniest broadcaster ever.
I didn't know I needed this in my life. Ty very much for the content.
His Futurama cameo was one of the funniest in the shows history. "Month old franks, the hot dogs with experience" 😊
Juuuuuust a bit outside!
I love the line Bob grab a bat and stop this rally. At one time i thought that DH meant Doesn't Hit.
"Well, Bob and I are holding hands." I bet Jon Bois loves this guy.
wasn’t expecting a norm appearance, but happy to see him here
I remember the 1980s Detroit Tigers game radio play by play announcers Ernie Harwell and Al Kaline, who at some point in their later career started to get on each other's nerves personally, and would get into little bickering matches on the radio with each other. It was both sad yet humorous.
Bob has been a part of my entire life. We love him in Wisconsin.
"Every player knows when its time to retire. For me, it was the day I walked into the clubhouse and the manager said 'no visitors allowed"
Bob Uecker is a living legend in Wisconsin, we are lucky to have him.
even decades before the section dedicated to him, having "bob Uecker" seats was a Milwaukee kinda way of saying you have bad seats to not just brewers games but just about anything (the irony ofc being the brewers played in what looks like a minor league park where every seat was good into the 2000s, the stadium used in Major League).
@jmweed1861
11 күн бұрын
The Brewers actually played Originally in Milwaukee County Stadium, which was built for The Milwaukee Braves. It held over 50,000 and was a Great Baseball Stadium ( even the Green Bay Packers played there for a long time) for its time, not a Minor League Stadium. The Movie Major League was actually filmed in Milwaukee County Stadium...
@jonathanfeldheim6554
11 күн бұрын
@@jmweed1861 yeah dude, that’s what I’m saying. Great stadium, so good even the worst seats weren’t that bad (hence my minor league comparison). I sat 7 rows behind the plate there. Great times. Didn’t the packers used to play 3 games a year there?
Didn’t know a lot about his story pre announcing loved the video man
The only one that could tell a baseball story as good as Uke was Joe Garagiola
The soundtrack just gave me a flood of memories thank you
Bob Eucker is still alive? That's awesome! I am pleased to hear that. He is a very funny guy.
He has one more World Series ring than I do...or Ernie Banks for that matter...Cool guy!
No one who knows anything about baseball can help but smile when the name Bob Uecker is uttered. Personally I laugh from the gut.
I love Eucker, and this video is a nice introduction to him. I think simply making the title "The Funniest Baseball Player of All Time" and using the picture of him playing a tuba in front of the bleachers in the World Series might get you some more viewers! his age and longevity are a great part of the story but the most captivating part is just his personality.
Mr. Belvedere, Major League, Bob Uecker has been a consistently funny presence since before my time, Mr. Belvedere is as far back as my memory lets me see. He's a legend and we're lucky to have him and his work
Wow. I never knew uecker hosted SNL. That's pretty impressive
"Tonight's post-game show brought to you by... Christ, I can't find it. The hell with it!"
As a Mets fan I have to say that Uke is a national treasure. I wish we had him on with Kiner, Murphy, and Nelson... what a lineup that would have been...
Ya gotta love Uk/Harry Dolye he’s a National Treasure
Wonderful Video about a great Person who certainly had a interisting Career and hopefully will continue for a long time.
One of the great dry wits of the sport. Baseball has many pauses and lengthy periods of waiting - Uecker makes them fun.
He's the only reason I've watched the Major League movies as many times as I have.
I love this man so much! We need to win him a World Series before.... you know
He could still call a better game piss drunk than Joe Buck ever could!
@qfmarsh64
Ай бұрын
I, for one, would pay to hear Joe Buck call games piss drunk.
1:45 the Mike Ross of Baseball
Bigger than baseball. Love him.
Learning that Bob is still alive makes the world a better place!!
Whenever I see a video or picture of him, my heart jumps into my throat and I think "Oh god, he died and people are doing retrospectives."
I had no idea Bob Uecker was still alive.
There is nobody funnier than “Mr. Baseball”.
This thumbnail is a great look for Uecker. Looks like the Chevy chase of baseball announcing
Happy to see the Norm cameo
Yuk! Yuk! Yuk! A real riot There is something disturbing about someone profiting from advertising his incompetence at his job .
Rodney Dangerfield and Bob Uecker, the 2 funniest people who have ever walked the earth.
I remember a beer commercial when I was a kid featuring Ron Cey and Bob Uecker Cey was talking about how amazied he was that he could take one of his baseball cards and get a case of beer then Uecker walks in with one of his baseball cards and says hey Ace give me a couple of cases of beer and you can have this baby one of his baseball cards the bartender says no then Uecker says okay one case the bartender says dream on then Uecker says half a can? It was hilarious and I always thought it was interesting that somebody could make fun of themselves and be okay with it I guess a true comedian can do something like that
Ueck had the voice and even did all those commercials with Bud Light and even did a TV series called Mr. Belvedere for 6 years from 85 to 90 WHILE doing Brewers games at the same time. We all know him from Major League, but remember he was in his mid 50's when that came out and now he's 90 now. That's a long time he's been working and still doing these games. He's either going to die on the job like Harry Kalas, retire like Vin Scully, or hopefully just die peacefully in his sleep. Just be happy we even have him now after all these years.
Can’t believe Jon Bois forgot about this Bob
You briefly showed a photo of Uecker with what looks like a tuba. That is exactly what it was and there is a great story behind it. It happened at the 1964 World Series when on the last day of the season the Cardinals won their last game as the Phillies who once led them by 18 or so games went on a monumental losing streak and lost their last game of their season giving the National League Pennant to the Cards.. St. Louis faced the New York Yankees. On the morning of one game the Yankees and Cardinals were out taking batting practice before the game. There was a marching band there that was going to play the National Anthem and also entertain at 7th inning stretch time. The Yankees had finished practice and were in the dugout and the Cardinals took the field to practice when Uecker grabs a tuba and goes out into the outfield and starts catching fungoes with the tuba, beating it all to hell. Both the Cardinals and the Yankees watching him were in hysterics until someone came out and took the tuba away. Though Uecker was only a reserve catcher and came later in the season, the team voted him a full share of the World Series money of $4500.00 or so minus the cost of repairing the tuba which came to two or three hundred dollars. Lord, that was 60 years ago and I still remember Ueck in a Cardinal uniform. I was a sophomore in high school then and I am 74 today.
Bob Uecker made a comedy career out of using humility as a comedy construct. He was genius. He dialed in to human insecurities and made them adorable.
Omg I love Bob Uecker !
Wow, this is so nostalgic. I didn't realize he was still announcing.
@ShEDDiNgmYSkiN
Ай бұрын
He mostly just does the first, eighth, and ninth innings at home only.
Had fan encounter with him at the Oakland Hyatt Regency back in the 80’s before an A’s game. He was terribly rude to my wife. Don’t get me started on his Wolverine haircut.
In one of the WrestleManias, Bob was choked by Andre the Giant.
Juuuuuuuuuuuussst a bit outsiiiiiiddde!
I love funny. I like comedians. I consume comedy - standup and sketch comedy - of all kinds. Bob Uecker is said to be considered the funniest man in baseball. If he EVER did a standup routine for the general population, he would bomb miserably. Being funny in baseball - a sport defined by long, long periods of inaction - and then some great, frenzied action, anything that breaks up the monotony is welcome. Bob, you've rarely made me laugh. And setting him up with a can't lose role as a radio announcer in the movie, Major League - a deadpan face delivering outrageous exaggerations to a radio crowd, is hardly a great display of comedic talent. I know the Brewers' fans love him in Milwaukee and that's where he is in his element.
Very well done.
I’d take Bob over Joe Buck any day of the week.
Very nice video, but how did he work full-time 54 years has announcer for the Brewers & also do a TV sit-com. & how did he announce Monday night baseball with Howard Cosell?
Mr. Baseball! ⚾️