Twins announcer Cory Provus pays tribute to friend, former partner Bob Uecker
"You know, the game goes on, but our world is noticeably less funny."
"You know, the game goes on, but our world is noticeably less funny."
"Tons of glitches and black screens. Horrible service."
"He made himself into a great announcer"
"As you likely have noticed over the years, Bob Uecker had a resounding impact on my life."
"A perfect addition to our home."
"Usually, you wake up from that."
"Your old team didn't score 13 runs in a month."
“I felt totally comfortable."
1.93 million viewers tuned into Thursday's Yankees-Brewers matchup on ESPN.
"Suddenly I’m transported back to those great baseball calls on Fox he did for years."
"Well, that was fun..."
"There is a big hole in the heart of the Brewer family."
The Yankees and Dodgers will be prominently featured.
"It's going to take time for us to understand that he is gone."
"We'll do what Ueck would want us to do, and that's talk Brewers baseball."
"I can't act like I've been up on every transaction the Yankees and Brewers have made, let alone the rest of the league."
"He had done so much, but never made you feel like that. He just wanted to be part of the boys."
Buck will be on the call for Brewers-Yankees with Joe Girardi and Bill Schroeder.
"He was just so beautiful in explaining – making fun of himself, and in doing so, he made everybody laugh."
"I've never told this story … because he didn't want me to, but he can't yell at me now."
Bob Uecker passed away on Thursday and scores of tributes and cherished memories were shared from throughout the sports world.
The legendary Bob Uecker passed away at 90 years old as announced by the Milwaukee Brewers, whose games he called for over 50 years.
The newly reorganized regional sports networks now have broadcast rights for eight MLB teams.
After a Dodgers-Yankees World Series that set a seven year viewership record, MLB is going right back to the well.
"If I think of no more baseball for me, I don’t know what that would be like, you know?"