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Bob Uecker dies: Reactions from MLB, entertainment worlds pour in from Christian Yelich, Adam Sandler, WWE and more


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  On Thursday, the Milwaukee Brewers announced that Bob Uecker, the longtime voice of the team, had died at age 90. Uecker, a baseball player-turned-broadcaster-turned-pop culture icon, had a sense of humor that made him a household name outside of the Brewers fandom.

Bob Uecker, the beloved Milwaukee Brewers announcer and former Major League Baseball player, has passed away at the age of 90. His death prompted an outpouring of tributes from across the sports and entertainment industries. Milwaukee Brewers star Christian Yelich expressed his condolences, highlighting Uecker's significant impact on the team and its fans. Comedian Adam Sandler, who worked with Uecker in films like "Mr. Belvedere," shared a heartfelt message on social media, reminiscing about Uecker's humor and kindness. The WWE also paid homage, acknowledging Uecker's memorable stint as a guest ring announcer. Tributes also came from various other figures in baseball, entertainment, and beyond, all celebrating Uecker's unique voice, his memorable catchphrases like "Get up, baby! Get up!" and his contributions to both sports broadcasting and entertainment.

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