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stanley website stions about his life and his career. Uecker, 88, has a long history with Milwaukee. He has been a play-by-play announcer for the Brewers for 52 years and before that, signed his first professional contract with the Milwaukee Braves in 1956. For me not to be here every day, I mean, it s what I ve done for such a long time, Ue
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stanley termosar ing back at the park, especially after an off-season where he had a right knee replacement, Covid-19, Melanoma, and his daughter passed away from ALS. Now everybody started paying attention to ALS, Uecker says. Well, since 1939, despite everything that they do and the things that they re trying to do, the research and everything else, it s still a disease that takes a lot of people. Uecker became emotional talking about his friend Hank Aaron. He was such a great friend too, Uecker says. I mean, I still, you know, tough to know he s gone. But, I had a lot of great times with Hank Aaron. But now with baseball and crowds back, Mr. Baseball is back in his element. I ve had chances to go other places. I don t wanna go any place else. Never did, Uecker says. I was born and raised here. I mean, where am I going to go His celebrations have become social media se