Bob Uecker chose to submit an affidavit of untruthful
exaggerations, whereby he and his attorney, Wronski
further utilized fabrications to press for an arrest. It
was a travesty. The overwhelming experience was
discriminating and extremely bias in the favor of Bob
Uecker. It was impossible to know what this man was
capable of fabricating.
Bob Uecker is the one who wears the disguise.
The Official Magazine of the Milwaukee Brewers, called Between The Lines, featured an article written in commemoration of Bob Uecker’s Fifty Years in Baseball. Several quotations from this 2005 Issue 4 publication related to Bob Uecker and fans.
Here are a few of these quotations:
“As he celebrates 50 years in baseball, Uecker’s memories are filled with genuine, heartfelt appreciation, not just for what he’s accomplished but also for the unwavering support of family, friends, and fans alike.” (Page 26, Column 1)
“What’s kept Uke grounded is an awareness that his world in baseball does not revolve on its own – rather on the acceptance and loyalty of others. His humility is a product of his upbringing. So is his work ethic. After 50 years in baseball, it hasn’t changed, because he hasn’t.” (Page 26, Column 2)
“Sports fans have come to know him by sight. Strangers often call him by name. The curious constantly wave at him. Admirers photograph him at every turn. Young and old go out oftheir way to get an autograph. At times, it can be exasperating. But after decades in the limelight, he’s learned to go with the flow. Sometimes a friendly smile or responsive nod will suffice. Bob knows it comes with the territory.” (Page 26, Column 2)
“The fans have been great to me. Who are you without fans, anyway? That’s one reason why I’ve stayed [here, in Milwaukee]. Fan support here has been unbelievable. And, that’s the bottom line.” (Page 87, Column 3)
This portrayal and the quotes are significant relating to Bob Uecker and the fans. Bob Uecker was portrayed with humility, a humanitarian. It was not a true depiction, but more along the lines of a disguise.
During recent years of baseball play-by-play , the Brewer radio broadcasters customarily discussed fan communication, interaction, and fan “snail” mail. Bob Uecker had often referenced fan mail over the radio, insisting that he read all his fan mail. He never discouraged fans from writing. He correlated his fans to his successes, and discussed his charity work during broadcasts. Based on his disclosed, fan appreciation and thinking he was truly a humanitarian, I felt a Brewer fan could respectfully write to Bob Uecker.
The absurd testimony of Bob Uecker included accusations of having a stalker with a concealed appearance, someone knowing his used aliases, following him around, and driving by his home. How absolutely sickening it was to read his affidavit and listen to his testimony, especially knowing that he was fabricating this all about an innocent person. It was astonishment. It was unbelievable as to what Bob Uecker was capable of saying. He bumbled and faulted. The man even contradicted his own fabrications.
Below is the Official Magazine of the Milwaukee Brewers, called Between The Lines. The 2005 Issue 4 publication's cover, page 26, and page 87 are shown. The quotations were taken from this issue.
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