One of the most natural deadpan deliveries of all time. A true character who can never be emulated. His book, Catcher in the Wry, is absolutely hilarious. I will never forget that he absolutely owned Sandy Koufax at the plate for some reason that neither of them could explain but still could laugh about decades later.
“Actually, the first sport I tried when I was a youngster was football. My dad didn’t know a lot about sports but he wanted me to do what all the other kids were doing. He gets me this football. We were passing it and trying to kick it. I couldn’t throw it. He can’t throw it. We were really getting aggravated and stuff like that. Then a nice-enough neighbor came over and put some air in it, and it made a huge difference.” - Bob Ueker
The moment from the Norm Show that lives rent-free in my head: when he tied a rag to the bottom of his dog and said Go get the dust bunnies, weiner dog"
That last sentence I get. I was in the middle of a little league game in the outfield I was like this isn't for me walked off the field jumping over the fence went home .and nobody came to my house to talk about it
I remember watching him on the Tonight Show in the early to mid-seventies (I was in my teens). Even though I wasn't much of a baseball fan, I always thought he was hilarious. His self-deprecating deadpan spiels were priceless. R.I.P.
I saw Norm towards the end of his career at stand-up he was headlining. All the comics proceeding him had done an excellent job save for one and even that one was just okay. Anyway he comes on and he's either shitfaced or heavily medicated and I thought "oh god, he's a big name celeb in a small city and he's going to give zero fuchs and ruin what was otherwise a great show" And then he proceeded to kill it. Even though age and whatever he was on had clearly taken its toll he was like a precision guided munition with his program. Thank you for a great night Norm and RIP Bob. You were an absolute 80's icon for me and a superb announcer!
Isn't there something with Artie Lange or Norm talking about how Bob could hit the dump button and go off on a player or fan? I loved Mr Belvedere. RIP
Mr. Baseball, I have a feeling he's having fun at the big spring training in the sky with all the greats, including Christopher Hewitt, Norm, Rodney, Billy Martin, and all the rest yelling about Great Taste Vs. Less Filling and eating some Usinger Sausage.
@@seminolejon Strange, I punched in his name in the search field on this channel and this is the only one that came up. Bottom line is this the channel to find out which celebrities have passed away.
This one hurts. Lots of laughs growing up in the 80s from Bob Uecker. Mr Belvedere with Mom, WrestleMania commentary with Dad. Major League.... RIP
Hurts bad
“Oh-fer June and July…” 😂😂
This is a riot! Love the deadpan delivery. RIP, Mr. Eucker.
The letterman youtube channel is like a reverse post-mortem cancel post where they hold onto everything and release it as soon as someone dies lol
You can tell why Norm loved him so much; a master of deadpan humour.
One of the baseball greats of our time
Bob's comedic timing was always off the charts. RIP Bob.
He never lost his sense of humor until the end. RIP Bob.
One of the most natural deadpan deliveries of all time. A true character who can never be emulated.
His book, Catcher in the Wry, is absolutely hilarious.
I will never forget that he absolutely owned Sandy Koufax at the plate for some reason that neither of them could explain but still could laugh about decades later.
Baseball Legend. Human Legend. R. I. P. Bob.
Bob Uecker was 90+ when he died today, January 16, 2025.
I knew when this day would come, the Letterman Channel would be the one to inform me about it.
1) because they're on it, and 2) because Dave interviewed EVERYONE, and usually to great result. Magic.
Wisconsinite here...we will miss you Mr. Baseball!
Rip, Mr. Baseball... i grew up knowing him as Harry Doyle from "major league" and that's how I'll always remember him
“Actually, the first sport I tried when I was a youngster was football. My dad didn’t know a lot about sports but he wanted me to do what all the other kids were doing. He gets me this football. We were passing it and trying to kick it. I couldn’t throw it. He can’t throw it. We were really getting aggravated and stuff like that. Then a nice-enough neighbor came over and put some air in it, and it made a huge difference.” - Bob Ueker
Pretty rare to have Letterman in such stitches like that.
Norm was probably Dave's favorite stand-up.
The moment from the Norm Show that lives rent-free in my head: when he tied a rag to the bottom of his dog and said Go get the dust bunnies, weiner dog"
He is so incredibly dry. Love it.
RIP Bob.....really thought he'd live forever.
That last sentence I get. I was in the middle of a little league game in the outfield I was like this isn't for me walked off the field jumping over the fence went home .and nobody came to my house to talk about it
Look for Norm Macdonald talkig about Uecker. Hysterical, too.
Uecker used many of his oldest punchlines here and I still laughed my head off. Now that is comedy genius.
Letterman UA-cam page might be faster than the NYTimes Obituary section.
Norm and Bob are gone. Somehow Artie is still alive in 2025. Never would have guessed that
“Grab a bat and stop this rally.” That’s a great story Bob loves to tell about his playing days.
Bob and Norm are now running a comedy club in the Great Beyond.
Waiting for Artie to join them.
RIP Uecker.
RIP Mr Baseball, you will be missed
I remember watching him on the Tonight Show in the early to mid-seventies (I was in my teens). Even though I wasn't much of a baseball fan, I always thought he was hilarious. His self-deprecating deadpan spiels were priceless. R.I.P.
The game winning walk joke is a killer
I saw Norm towards the end of his career at stand-up he was headlining. All the comics proceeding him had done an excellent job save for one and even that one was just okay. Anyway he comes on and he's either shitfaced or heavily medicated and I thought "oh god, he's a big name celeb in a small city and he's going to give zero fuchs and ruin what was otherwise a great show"
And then he proceeded to kill it. Even though age and whatever he was on had clearly taken its toll he was like a precision guided munition with his program. Thank you for a great night Norm and RIP Bob. You were an absolute 80's icon for me and a superb announcer!
What a legend
Two greats that will be sorely missed, Norm and Bob.
The best. Never be another Bob Uecker. Hope God puts you in for an inning or two, Bob. God speed.
Sooo quick witted !!!
R.I.P. Bob.
Oh goodness, how I miss Normie. And now I'll miss Ueck as well.
Isn't there something with Artie Lange or Norm talking about how Bob could hit the dump button and go off on a player or fan? I loved Mr Belvedere. RIP
Yeah, Artie does that bit. It is funnier because he does it with an imitation of Bob's voice. You can picture Bob saying the lines.
Mr. Baseball, I have a feeling he's having fun at the big spring training in the sky with all the greats, including Christopher Hewitt, Norm, Rodney, Billy Martin, and all the rest yelling about Great Taste Vs. Less Filling and eating some Usinger Sausage.
Will miss his legendary call of Brewers games….
The Great Bob Uecker
Don't these things come in 3s? RIP Bob Uecker and Dave Lynch.
His HOF speech is classic.⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️
Norm curses up a storm. But, Madonna...Oh hell naw.😂
Bob R. I. P.⚾
Bob and Don Rickles, could come out with NOTHING pre-scripted and just tear it up with laughs....
“Must be in the front row!”
R.I.P. ⚾⚾⚾⚾
R.I.P. Bon Uecker. Owner of one of the most accidentally hilariois calls ever.
Damn letterman channel! This is how I know everyone dies… can’t believe norm is gone
I have to go watch Major League again. Thank you for the laughs Mr. Uecker. RIP💔
Just a bit outside...⚾️
Juiuuuuust a bit outside
JuuuhhhhhhhhHHHHsst a bit outside.
Mr Belvedere alumni and broadcasting legend 😢
What a loss for the sport and for the nation as a whole...rest in peace, Ueck.
Loved the man in the front row? Mr. baseball will be missed!
“Or maybe its a” any idea what did Norm said there?
Bob is finally sitting in the FRONT ROOOOW... RIP
Must be in the front row!
Another Letterman obituary announcement,obviously.
RIP
I must be in the front row!
😪😪😪😪 RIP Ueck
Jussstttttt a bit outside
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Let me take a wild guess. Bob Uecker passed away?? You folks only post great moments when your guest's die. Why not when they're alive??
There's been plenty of Uecker clips on this channel. Guess you missed it.
@@seminolejon Strange, I punched in his name in the search field on this channel and this is the only one that came up. Bottom line is this the channel to find out which celebrities have passed away.
Rip sir..thank you. 1/16/2025
Age 95
90. We just wish we got an extra 5.