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Bob loved people; his presence warmed every room and he had a way of welcoming all of us into his world as if we were lifelong friends." ... Uecker was a member of the St. Louis Cardinals, a team ...
The Milwaukee Brewers announced that Hall of Fame broadcaster and legend Bob Uecker passed away at the age of 90.. Uecker, a native of Milwaukee, was not just a former catcher who played six ...
Brock played 19 seasons in the major leagues with the Chicago Cubs (1961-64) and St. Louis Cardinals (1964-79). Legendary MLB Hall of Fame outfielder Lou Brock passed away on Sunday, according to ...
The Philippines is one in offering our prayers for the eternal repose of his soul. We keep his loved ones in our prayers." [140] Bishop of Kalookan Pablo Virgilio David, president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, labelled the former pope as the "Pope of Charity" whom Filipino bishops "will fondly remember." [140]
In 2020, his October 2, 1966 one-handed interception and 91 yard return for a touchdown was selected as one of the hundred greatest plays in NFL history. [46] He was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2000, [47] and is also a member of the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame. [48] Wilson is a member of the Cardinals Ring of Honor. [49]
At that ceremony, he was created Cardinal-Deacon of the titular church of Sant'Antonio di Padova a Circonvallazione Appia. [12] His appointment was called "surprising", and Bayerischer Rundfunk reported "much speculation that perhaps Francis deliberately wanted to honor a man who did not always have an easy time with the Roman system".
Bob Uecker didn't have to stretch much to play quick-witted broadcaster Harry Doyle in the movie "Major League." Milwaukee Brewers fans happily listened to that act for more than 50 years.
On June 18, Kile pitched in an interleague game against the Anaheim Angels, scattering six hits over 7 + 2 ⁄ 3 innings, allowing one run. He exited the game in the eighth inning to a standing ovation. Kile and the Cardinals won the game, 7–2, and moved into first place in the NL's Central Division, a spot they held for the rest of the 2002 ...