Bob Uecker, known as “Mr. Baseball,” has passed away at the age of 90 after battling small cell lung cancer. A former player turned beloved broadcaster, Uecker’s career highlights included winning a World Series ring with the St. Louis Cardinals and becoming the iconic voice of the Milwaukee Brewers. Honored by the Hall of Fame with the Ford C. Frick award in 2003, Uecker’s comedic charm and storytelling abilities made him a legendary figure in baseball history.
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Cooper Flagg’s NBA comps with John Fanta & trade chatter with Bobby Marks | Kevin O’Connor Show
On The Kevin O'Connor Show, ESPN's Bobby Marks and college basketball expert John Fanta discuss potential NBA trades, including the Memphis Grizzlies' interest in Jimmy Butler, possible destinations for Draymond Green, and trade scenarios for Cam Johnson. Fanta also provides insights on top NBA draft prospects, highlighting Duke's Cooper Flagg and other standout players. The episode introduces a new segment, PikTok, focusing on 2025 NBA draft prospects. Watch the full episode on YouTube and explore...
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