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Bob Uecker

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Bob Uecker trying to catch batting-practice fly balls with a tuba in St. Louis during the 1964 World Series. Uecker's unique sense of humor rubbed off on Pat Hughes during their pairing in the Brewers' radio booth.

Bob Uecker trying to catch batting-practice fly balls with a tuba in St. Louis during the 1964 World Series. Uecker’s unique sense of humor rubbed off on Pat Hughes during their pairing in the Brewers’ radio booth.

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