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    Episode 27 -- Bob Uecker

    enOctober 12, 2021
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    About this Episode

    With the Brewers in the playoffs, Josh tells Tom about their legendary announcer: Mr. Baseball himself, Bob Uecker. We honor a legendary yarn spinner by spinning a few of our own yarns, relating a few of his best yarns, reliving his legendary baseball career, and him leveraging that legendary career into a guy who'd sell us beer, appear on Carson, show up at WrestleMania, star on Mr. Belvedere, call the World Series, and eventually, settle in as the voice of the Brewers.  Go Brew Crew!

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