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In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Lucas and Oates remember one of the biggest figures in Wisconsin sports: Mr. Baseball himself Bob Uecker. Uecker was the man who could laugh at himself and made a career out of it. Sure, he was known before he became the voice of the Brewers, but you’ll be hard to hear an argument from anyone that he wasn’t one of the best baseball announcers in the history of the sport. He didn’t script out any of his calls (other than his signature calls, which were more spur-of-the-moment mannerisms than anything else), and he was at his best when the game was a blowout and he was allowed to tell stories and jokes. Baseball has its challenges when trying to call play-by-play, but Uecker could do it all and there was nobody who was better at calling those big moments.
There’s been a lot of big Brewers in history, from Yount to Yellich, but Uecker was always on top. His TV and movie appearances definitely helped, but also because of his cordial attitude and his love of both baseball and people. It’s telling when players both young and old have had nothing but fantastic stories to share about him. Uecker was even a Milwaukee native and proud of it. The Brewers will not be the same without Uecker, and his presence has been felt at every Brewer game since they entered the major leagues.
But there are other stories of the day, including Ohio State becoming the college football national champions with the best team that money can buy. Okay, so they’ve brought out the big money and brought in some great players, but if you look at the team you likely won’t find more pure talent on any other team in the nation. Maybe it took losing to Michigan to happen, but once they started playing to their level of talent there was no question who the best team around was. This does now prove to be a good test for Ohio State fans. What’s more important, winning the national championship or beating Michigan. Sure, Ryan Day is now 70-10 as a coach, but is that enough to satiate Ohio State fans?
The Wisconsin Sportscast with Lucas & Oates is a Cap Times podcast produced by Nate Wegehaupt. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Lucas and Oates remember one of the biggest figures in Wisconsin sports: Mr. Baseball himself Bob Uecker. Uecker was the man who could laugh at himself and made a career out of it. Sure, he was known before he became the voice of the Brewers, but you’ll be hard to hear an argument from anyone that he wasn’t one of the best baseball announcers in the history of the sport. He didn’t script out any of his calls (other than his signature calls, which were more spur-of-the-moment mannerisms than anything else), and he was at his best when the game was a blowout and he was allowed to tell stories and jokes. Baseball has its challenges when trying to call play-by-play, but Uecker could do it all and there was nobody who was better at calling those big moments.
There’s been a lot of big Brewers in history, from Yount to Yellich, but Uecker was always on top. His TV and movie appearances definitely helped, but also because of his cordial attitude and his love of both baseball and people. It’s telling when players both young and old have had nothing but fantastic stories to share about him. Uecker was even a Milwaukee native and proud of it. The Brewers will not be the same without Uecker, and his presence has been felt at every Brewer game since they entered the major leagues.
But there are other stories of the day, including Ohio State becoming the college football national champions with the best team that money can buy. Okay, so they’ve brought out the big money and brought in some great players, but if you look at the team you likely won’t find more pure talent on any other team in the nation. Maybe it took losing to Michigan to happen, but once they started playing to their level of talent there was no question who the best team around was. This does now prove to be a good test for Ohio State fans. What’s more important, winning the national championship or beating Michigan. Sure, Ryan Day is now 70-10 as a coach, but is that enough to satiate Ohio State fans?
The Wisconsin Sportscast with Lucas & Oates is a Cap Times podcast produced by Nate Wegehaupt. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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