Robert George Uecker, who was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on January 26, 1934, grew up a fervent baseball enthusiast, attending Milwaukee Brewers minor league games at Borchert Field. He obtained a professional deal with his hometown Milwaukee Braves as he got older and developed into an outstanding athlete, and on April 13, 1962, he made his Major League debut.
He played catcher for the Braves (both Milwaukee and Atlanta), the Cardinals, and the Phillies during the course of his career. While playing catcher in the Major Leagues, he was a below-average hitter but a generally competent defender who made relatively few mistakes. In 1967, he played for the Atlanta Braves in his final Major League game.
What is Bob Uecker net worth?
The estimated net worth of Bob Uecker is $10 million. It is thought that his baseball career contributed the lion’s share of his income. He earns a $2 million salary.
How much does Bob Uecker make a year?
Uecker makes an estimated $2 million per year in pay. He currently works as a play-by-play announcer for radio broadcasts of the Milwaukee Brewers.
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