The only news to pass through the Orioles organization yesterday was Livan Soto clearing outright waivers and being assigned to Triple-A Norfolk.The previous times being designated for assignment gave Soto the freedom to refuse it.
broadcaster for the Milwaukee Brewers, interviews Brewers manager Harvey Kuenn pregame against the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium circa 1983 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Owen C.
The 30-year-old Burnes — who is originally from California — moved to Arizona in 2018 when he played for the Milwaukee Brewers, partially so he could be close to the Brewers’ spring training facility. He and his family liked the area so much they stayed, and it was a big factor in his decision to sign with the Diamondbacks.
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Tobias Myers is focusing on his fitness this offseason while enjoying post-marriage with Leah Myers. The couple got married on Dec.
The Milwaukee Brewers confirmed his passing, recognizing him for his decades-long tenure as the beloved voice of their team and his significant contributions to the sport. His legacy, marked by ...
Uecker played a prominent role in the movies Major League (1989) and Major League II (1994) as crass announcer Harry Doyle.
By TODD GOLDEN ''Special to Fastball on SI'' Back in October, I was driving back to my Bloomington, Ind., home from Big Ten Basketball Media Days in Chicago. A
Contreras took over the reins from Baltimore Orioles star Adley Rutschman, ranked first last season. The Orioles catcher was placed second this year with two-time World Series champion Will Smith taking third, Astros backstop Yanier Diaz and Mariners star Cal Raleigh rounding out the top five.
8 (UPI) --Former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz ... the longtime voice of the Milwaukee Brewers, died Thursday, the MLB franchise announced. He was 90. MLB // 1 week ago Oakland Athletics ...
PHOENIX, AZ – JULY 18: Radio personality Bob Uecker of the Milwaukee Brewers talks with manager Kirk Gibson of the Arizona Diamondbacks before the Major League Baseball game at Chase Field on July 18, 2011 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Sports broadcasting icon Bob Uecker, the longtime voice of the Milwaukee Brewers, died Thursday, the MLB franchise announced. He was 90.